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Canvas Print : Tragopan Hastingsii (female). Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by

Tragopan Hastingsii (female). Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by



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Tragopan Hastingsii (female). Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by

Tragopan Hastingsii (female). Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by Elizabeth Gould and John Gould. John Gould was working as a taxidermist, he was known as the bird-stuffer, by the Zoological Society. Goulds fascination with birds from the east began in the late 1820s when a collection of birds from the Himalayan mountains arrived at the Societys museum and Gould conceived the idea of publishing a volume of imperial folio sized hand-coloured lithographs of the eighty species, with figures of a hundred birds. Elizabeth Gould made the drawings and transferred them to the large lithographic stones. They are called Gould plates

Liszt Collection of nineteenth-century engravings and images to browse and enjoy

Media ID 12657158

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21"x14" (53x35cm) Canvas Print

Bring the enchanting beauty of the Himalayan Mountains into your home with our Media Storehouse Canvas Print of the Tragopan Hastingsii (female). This exquisite artwork, featuring the rare and stunning bird from the Liszt Collection, is an 1831 engraving by Quint Lox and Elizabeth Gould. John Gould, the renowned taxidermist, created this masterpiece, capturing the essence of the Tragopan's grace and elegance. Our high-quality canvas prints are meticulously crafted to bring out the intricate details and vibrant colors of the original engraving. Add this timeless piece to your decor and let the captivating story of the Himalayan bird transport you to new heights.

Ready to hang Premium Gloss Canvas Print. Our archival quality canvas prints are made from Polyester and Cotton mix and stretched over a 1.25" (32mm) kiln dried knot free wood stretcher bar. Packaged in a plastic bag and secured to a cardboard insert for transit.

Canvas Prints add colour, depth and texture to any space. Professionally Stretched Canvas over a hidden Wooden Box Frame and Ready to Hang

Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 53.3cm (14" x 21")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the Tragopan Hastingsii, a female bird native to the majestic Himalaya Mountains. Engraved in 1831 by Elizabeth Gould and John Gould, this artwork is part of their renowned collection of hand-colored lithographs featuring eighty species from the East. John Gould, also known as the "bird-stuffer" due to his expertise as a taxidermist for the Zoological Society, became infatuated with birds from the Himalayas when a remarkable assortment arrived at the society's museum in the late 1820s. Inspired by these avian wonders, he conceived an ambitious project: publishing an imperial folio-sized volume filled with stunning illustrations. Elizabeth Gould played a crucial role in bringing this vision to life. She meticulously made drawings of each bird and skillfully transferred them onto large lithographic stones. The resulting prints are now famously referred to as "Gould plates". This particular image captures the beauty and exoticism of Tragopan Hastingsii—a striking Asian bird with its distinct tail feathers on full display. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring it to life against a carefully chosen background. Dating back to early 19th century England, this illustration represents not only an important contribution to natural history but also serves as a testament to British artistry during that era. Its inclusion in Liszt Cultural Institute's collection further solidifies its significance within European artistic heritage. Quint Lox has masterfully captured all these elements through his lens, preserving this piece of history for generations to come.

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