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Auction archive: Lot number 116

ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915) A Monograph of the Paradis...

Estimate
US$25,000 - US$35,000
Price realised:
US$40,000
Auction archive: Lot number 116

ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915) A Monograph of the Paradis...

Estimate
US$25,000 - US$35,000
Price realised:
US$40,000
Beschreibung:

ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915). A Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise . [London]: by the Author, 1873.
ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915). A Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise . [London]: by the Author, 1873. Folio (602 x 475 mm). Title-page, dedication leaf, list of subscribers, directions to the binder leaf. One uncolored lithographic plate of generic characteristics and 36 hand-colored lithographic plates by Smit after Joseph Wolf colored by J.D. White, heightened with gum arabic, printed by M. and N. Hanhart. (First and last few leaves with some pale spotting, plates generally very clean, fresh, and bright.) Contemporary brown half morocco, pebbled cloth, ruled in black and gilt, spine in six compartments with five raised bands decorated with a greek-key pattern, gilt-lettered (some light rubbing, a few discreet repairs). ‘UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST WILDLIFE PAINTER OF THE VICTORIA ERA’ (Jane Mainwaring) FIRST EDITION OF ELLIOT'S GREAT WORK ON THE BIRDS OF PARADISE, ONE OF THE MOST ADMIRED BIRD BOOKS EVER PRODUCED. "The plates in this work, almost as magnificent as the birds they portray, were the fruits of Elliot's considerable wealth, Wolf's great artistry and both men's profound knowledge and love of birds" (Dance). Elliot writes of the illustrations: "The drawings of Mr. Wolf will, I am sure, receive the admiration of those who see them; for, like all that artist's productions, they cannot be surpassed, if equalled, at the present time. Mr. J. Smit has lithographed the drawings with his usual conscientious fidelity, and in his share of the work has left me nothing to desire ... In the colouring of the plates Mr. J.D. White has faithfully followed the originals; and in the difficult portions where it was necessary to produce the metallic hues, he has been very successful." Elliot regards "brightly coloured waving plumes" as a typical characteristic rather than an indispensable feature of this beautiful species which are presented in three sub-families, Paradiseae, containing the typical Birds of Paradise and their allies, Epimachinae, those species "characterised by long, slender, somewhat curved bills," and Tectonarchinae, "species that are in the habit of erecting bowers." The work is dedicated to Alfred Russel Wallace, to whom Elliot expresses his indebtedness "for nearly all our information regarding the habits of many species." Anker/Copenhagen 131; Ayer/Zimmer p. 207; Dance, The Art of Natural History , p. 132; Fine Bird Books (1990) p. 95; Nissen IVB 296; Wood p. 331.

Auction archive: Lot number 116
Auction:
Datum:
15 Jun 2017
Auction house:
Christie's
New York
Beschreibung:

ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915). A Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise . [London]: by the Author, 1873.
ELLIOT, Daniel Giraud (1835-1915). A Monograph of the Paradiseidae, or Birds of Paradise . [London]: by the Author, 1873. Folio (602 x 475 mm). Title-page, dedication leaf, list of subscribers, directions to the binder leaf. One uncolored lithographic plate of generic characteristics and 36 hand-colored lithographic plates by Smit after Joseph Wolf colored by J.D. White, heightened with gum arabic, printed by M. and N. Hanhart. (First and last few leaves with some pale spotting, plates generally very clean, fresh, and bright.) Contemporary brown half morocco, pebbled cloth, ruled in black and gilt, spine in six compartments with five raised bands decorated with a greek-key pattern, gilt-lettered (some light rubbing, a few discreet repairs). ‘UNDOUBTEDLY THE FINEST WILDLIFE PAINTER OF THE VICTORIA ERA’ (Jane Mainwaring) FIRST EDITION OF ELLIOT'S GREAT WORK ON THE BIRDS OF PARADISE, ONE OF THE MOST ADMIRED BIRD BOOKS EVER PRODUCED. "The plates in this work, almost as magnificent as the birds they portray, were the fruits of Elliot's considerable wealth, Wolf's great artistry and both men's profound knowledge and love of birds" (Dance). Elliot writes of the illustrations: "The drawings of Mr. Wolf will, I am sure, receive the admiration of those who see them; for, like all that artist's productions, they cannot be surpassed, if equalled, at the present time. Mr. J. Smit has lithographed the drawings with his usual conscientious fidelity, and in his share of the work has left me nothing to desire ... In the colouring of the plates Mr. J.D. White has faithfully followed the originals; and in the difficult portions where it was necessary to produce the metallic hues, he has been very successful." Elliot regards "brightly coloured waving plumes" as a typical characteristic rather than an indispensable feature of this beautiful species which are presented in three sub-families, Paradiseae, containing the typical Birds of Paradise and their allies, Epimachinae, those species "characterised by long, slender, somewhat curved bills," and Tectonarchinae, "species that are in the habit of erecting bowers." The work is dedicated to Alfred Russel Wallace, to whom Elliot expresses his indebtedness "for nearly all our information regarding the habits of many species." Anker/Copenhagen 131; Ayer/Zimmer p. 207; Dance, The Art of Natural History , p. 132; Fine Bird Books (1990) p. 95; Nissen IVB 296; Wood p. 331.

Auction archive: Lot number 116
Auction:
Datum:
15 Jun 2017
Auction house:
Christie's
New York
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