Antique hand-colored bird rint by John Gould of two Eurasian Nuthatches with mat

$ 211.2

Theme: Animals Style: Realism Type: Print Production Technique: hand-colored print Time Period Produced: 19th century Original/Licensed Reprint: Original Region of Origin: Europe Seller Notes: “Very minor toning where once framed, to be covered by a mat” Subject: Birds Year of Production: mid 19th century Size: Large Artist: Englishman John Gould Features: lovely hand-coloring Culture: English Country of Origin: United Kingdom Material: Paper

Description

Antique Hand-colored Bird Print by Englishman John Gould John Gould was responsible in his busy life for the creation of several thousand hand-colored bird prints, which appeared in his publications covering birds of the British Isles, Australia, New Guinea, and several other regions of the world. Though no prints left Gould’s workshops without his part in their creation and without his personal approval, Gould was not himself much of a painter. Gould relied throughout his long career on the expert skills of several superb painters who worked under him and often to Gould’s general designs; their names normally appear on the prints along with Gould’s. The quality achieved by Gould hand- colored prints is high in-deed, and the prints are large though not the elephant folio super size of those of John J. Audubon. Gould’s works were published from the 1830s to the 1880s. Gould prints are limited as his illustrated folio books were not issued in great numbers. The prices fetched for better Gould prints continue to rise. Being considerably smaller than Audubons, Gould prints perhaps fit more easily in modern homes and apartments. They are highly accurate via the birds, of great charm, and of lovely colors if not faded -- which many offered online are, so be careful. So determined was Gould to achieve accurate color effects that he employed gold and silver leaf to give reflective shine to the gorgets of some of his hummingbirds, those among the most sought-after of Gould prints. A number of the prints below required the care of a professional paper conservator, at some expense. All that’s done; prints we offer need no such work. We highly recommend Gould prints to you. All we offer are in superior condition, colors bright and correct and of larger birds, which are almost always more impressive than prints of the little ones. Below we use modern common names for the birds de- picted. Will be shipped in a tube. Here of Eurasian Nuthatch in a fine mat, from Gould’s “The Birds of Europe,” 1832-1837. Elizabeth Gould was the principal artist here, working with husband John. Many think Elizabeth, who died young, was one of the best bird artists Gould employed, and here the coloring and composition are especially fine, with minor toning where once framed. Matted size ca. 14.5” w x 21 ½” tall $400

  1. Beautiful vintage print, mailed in a safe envelope to allow no bending. Seller’s communication was pleasant. Would shop again!

    Florentde3a0
  2. Looks exactly as pictured. Came extremely fast. Packaged with care. Value was exactly right.

    user21867010
  3. Very nice, as described. Seller was easy to work with. Thanks!

    Yasin Mowlavezada