1768 Antique Print Birds Stilt Plover Lapwing Jacana
1768 Antique Copper Etching of Stilt, Plover, Lapwing, and
Jacana by Benard after Martinet
from
"Encyclopédie" of Diderot and d'Alembert.
"Histoire Naturelle.
Fig.1. L'Échasse. Fig.2. Le Pluvier armé du Sénégal. Fig.3. Le Vanneau armé
de la Louisiane. Fig.4
Jacana armé d'Amérique"
Recueil de planches, sur les Sciences, les Arts
Libéraux et les Arts Méchaniques, avec leur explication.
Cinquieme Livraison, ou Sixieme Volume, 294 Planches
A Paris,
Chez Briasson, David, Le Breton, MDCCLXVIII, Avec approbation et
privilege du Roy.
Folio Size; Superb Engraving
This antique engraving comes from the sixth of the plate volumes
("Recueil de Planches") issued as a supplement to the
"Encyclopédie, ou Dictionaire Raisonne Des Sciences" of Denis Diderot and Jean
Lerond d'Alembert. The Encyclopédie
was published between 1751 and 1780 and was to become a monument
in the history of European thought and a permanent source for all
aspects of eighteenth-century civilization. The volume was published in Paris
in 1768 by André-François
Le Breton, Claude Briasson, and Michel-Antoine David.
The plate (No. XLVI) was designed by François Nicolas Martinet and
engraved by Robert Benard.
Click here for the title page of the Volume
(not included).
This authentic fascinating engraving depicts four birds:
Stilt, Plover, Lapwing, and
Jacana.
This antique print is a magnificent document and a treat for buffs
of natural history.
See pictures
for more details; click image to view larger version.
The plate size is 8.9 x 14 inches printed on 10.4 x
16.5 inches sheet of watermarked laid paper. Wide margins suitable for framing.
Uncolored, as originally issued.
Clear plate mark.
The condition is
good/very good. Imperfections: handling in margins
(far from the plate).
Will look great with a mat and frame.
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