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Bird of Paradise, Paradisea apoda

John Gould (Artist) and W. Hart (Lithographer)1895

Museums Victoria

Museums Victoria
Carlton, Australia

Bird of Paradise (Paradisea apoda) from John Gould's "The Birds of New Guinea and the Adjacent Papuan Islands", Vol 1.

During the 19th century, John Gould (1804-81) brought to world attention the splendour of the planet's avian diversity. In an era infatuated with natural history, these gloriously modelled and coloured images satisfied the demands of passionate naturalists.

Gould was not a gifted draftsman, but he was a determined entrepreneur. He engaged a succession of superb illustrators to create 3000 sumptuous images of birds from Australasia, Europe, Asia and the Americas.

Gould used print-making media in order to create multiple original impressions and the etchings in his publications demonstrated precision and delicacy of line. Applying colour remained the most time-consuming part of the process, with images painstakingly hand-coloured either on the plate or on the print. For Gould, birds provided the most spectacular subjects."

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  • Title: Bird of Paradise, Paradisea apoda
  • Creator: John Gould (Artist), W. Hart (Lithographer)
  • Date: Circa 1875
  • Date Created: 1895
  • Rights: Copyright expired. Source: Museum Victoria / Artist: John Gould / Lithographer: W. Hart
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