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Tooth-billed pigeon, white-bibbed fruit dove and Luzon bleeding 1855 (lithograph)
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Tooth-billed pigeon, white-bibbed fruit dove and Luzon bleeding 1855 (lithograph)
7237119 Tooth-billed pigeon, white-bibbed fruit dove and Luzon bleeding 1855 (lithograph) by Bauerrichter, (fl.c.1855); Private Collection; (add.info.: Critically endangered tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris 1, white-bibbed fruit dove, Ptilinopus rivoli 2, and Luzon bleeding-heart, Gallicolumba luzonica 3. Handcoloured lithograph by Bauerrichter from Adam Whites Popular History of Birds, Lowell Reeve, Covent Garden, London, 1855.); © Florilegius
Media ID 25254040
© Florilegius / Bridgeman Images
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This lithograph print showcases three rare and endangered bird species from the 19th century. The Tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, takes center stage with its unique beak that resembles a tooth. This critically endangered bird is known for its striking appearance and is a true testament to the diversity of nature. Accompanying the Tooth-billed pigeon are two equally stunning avian creatures. The white-bibbed fruit dove, Ptilinopus rivoli, exhibits vibrant colors and intricate patterns on its feathers. Its beauty is matched only by its rarity, making it a prized subject for naturalists and enthusiasts alike. Completing this trio is the Luzon bleeding-heart, Gallicolumba luzonica. Named after the distinctive red patch on its chest resembling a bleeding heart, this bird adds an element of intrigue to the composition. With each beat of its heart-shaped mark, it symbolizes both fragility and resilience in our delicate ecosystem. Handcolored by Bauerrichter in 1855 as part of Adam White's Popular History of Birds series, this lithograph captures not only the exquisite details but also serves as a historical record of these magnificent creatures. Preserved within private collections today, these prints continue to inspire awe and appreciation for our natural world. Through art like this lithograph print, we can celebrate both scientific discovery and artistic expression while raising awareness about conservation efforts needed to protect these incredible species for generations to come.
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