PublishedPrestel, November 2023 |
ISBN9783791379876 |
FormatHardcover, 248 pages |
Dimensions34.3cm × 24.1cm |
Artist and illustrator Elizabeth Gould is finally given the recognition she deserves in this gorgeous volume that includes hundreds of her stunning and scientifically precise illustrations of birds from nearly every continent. For all of her short life, Elizabeth Gould's artistic career was appreciated through the lens of her husband, ornithologist John Gould, with whom she embarked on a series of ambitious projects to document and illustrate the birds of the world.
Elizabeth played a crucial role in her husband's lavish publications, creating beautifully detailed and historically significant accurate illustrations of over six hundred birds -many of which were new to science. However, Elizabeth's role was not always fully credited and, following her tragic death aged only thirty-seven, her efforts and talent were nearly forgotten. This marvellous volume offers a new and timely tribute to Elizabeth's reputation and skill. It opens with an introduction to her life and achievements that reflects the latest scholarship. Following is a geographically organized collection of full-color plates depicting birds from nineteenth-century Europe, South and Central America, Africa, Asia, and Australia including previously unpublished original artworks. Filled with the highest quality reproductions, this volume allows readers to appreciate first-hand Gould's talent for capturing the unique character of each species and the beauty of avian diversity. At the same time it offers a valuable reconsideration of a woman who left a lasting legacy as one of the greatest bird painters of all time. AUTHORS: Andrea Hart is the Special Collections Manager at the Natural History Museum, London, England. She has authored numerous books and articles on the museum's library collections. Ann Datta studied zoology and librarianship and for many years was the zoology librarian at the Natural History Museum, London, England. She has published many articles on key natural history figures and collections - in particular on the life and works of John Gould. SELLING POINTS: . PERFECT FOR readers interested in zoological/ornithological illustrations; readers interested in women's achievements in history, in (re-)discovering the artist Elizabeth Gould. . THE FIRST MONOGRAPH on Elizabeth Gould, her art and how she contributed essentially to the success of her husband's books on birds. . DISCOVER THE BIRDS OF THE WORLD through the astounding and beautiful art of Elizabeth Gould . EXPERTLY RESEARCHED AND WRITTEN: Andrea Hart and Ann Data are closely connected to the Natural History Museum in London and have the access to all sources necessary to bring Elizabeth Gould's story back to life. . EVEN TODAY the accuracy and detail of Elizabeth Gould's vivid drawings of birds meet the standard of scientific illustrators of which she was one of the first. . BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCED: This coffee table book is a perfect gift for bird and art lovers alike. 220 colour illustrations