Books and Manuscripts: A Summer Miscellany
Books and Manuscripts: A Summer Miscellany
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ELLIOT, DANIEL GIRAUD
A MONOGRAPH OF THE PARADISEIDÆ, OR BIRDS OF PARADISE. [NEW YORK]: PRINTED FOR THE SUBSCRIBERS BY THE AUTHOR, 1873
FIRST EDITION, folio (605 x 470mm.), dedication leaf, list of subscribers, list of plates, 36 fine hand-colored lithographed plates by J. Smit after Joseph Wolf, coloured by J.D. White, one uncolored lithographed plate of generic characters by and after Smit, nineteenth-century half morocco, one plate repaired, occasional slight spotting, binding somewhat soiled and rubbed
Elliot's Birds of Paradise contains some of the most praised bird illustrations ever produced. While Elliot's own words in his preface--"The drawings executed by Mr. Wolf will, I am sure, receive the admiration of those who see them; for, like all that artist's productions, they cannot be surpassed, if equalled, at the present time. Mr. J. Smit has lithographed the drawings with his usual conscientious fidelity, and in his share of the work has left me nothing to desire .... In the colouring of the plates Mr. J. D. White has faithfully followed the originals; and in the difficult portions where it was necessary to produce the metallic hues, he has been very successful"--could perhaps be discounted, his opinion has in fact been sustained by time. S. P. Dance described Wolf and Smit's plates as "almost as magnificent as the birds they portray," and Elliot's own contribution as patron and author has been further recognized as just as vital to the success of this work as that of his artists.
LITERATURE:
Anker 131; Fine Bird Books, p.74; Nissen IVB 296; Wood, p.361; Zimmer 207
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