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Red-necked phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus
6338284 Red-necked phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus by Edwards, George (1694-1773) (after); (add.info.: Red-necked phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus. Coote footed tringa. Handcoloured woodblock engraving after an illustration by George Edwards from The Natural History of Birds, published by Brightly and Childs, Bungay, Suffolk, 1815. Charles Brightly established a printing and stereotype foundry in Bungay in 1795 and went into partnership with nonconformist radical printer John Firby Childs in 1808.); © Florilegius
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Brightly And Childs Bungay Charles Brightly George Edwards John Firby Childs Regency Scientific Illustration Suffolk The Natural History Of Birds Woodblock Engraving Woodcut Fowls Handcoloured Phalaropus Lobatus Red Necked Phalarope
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This print showcases the mesmerizing beauty of a Red-necked phalarope, Phalaropus lobatus. The image captures the essence of this stunning sea bird, with its vibrant red neck contrasting against its delicate white throat and coot footed tringa. Created by George Edwards in the 18th century, this handcoloured woodblock engraving is a true masterpiece of scientific illustration. The attention to detail in this artwork is truly remarkable, as every feather and feature of the Red-necked phalarope is intricately depicted. The artist's skill brings these birds to life on paper, allowing us to appreciate their elegance and grace from centuries ago. Published by Brightly and Childs in Bungay, Suffolk in 1815, this print represents a significant contribution to ornithology and zoology during that era. It serves as a testament to Charles Brightly's printing expertise and his partnership with John Firby Childs. As we gaze upon this artwork today, we are transported back in time to an age when scientific illustrations were not only informative but also works of art. This piece reminds us of our fascination with wildlife animals and our desire to understand the natural world around us. Whether you are an avid bird enthusiast or simply appreciate fine art, this print offers a glimpse into history while celebrating the timeless beauty found within nature itself.
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