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Bluethroat, Luscinia svecica
6338157 Bluethroat, Luscinia svecica by Edwards, George (1694-1773) (after); (add.info.: Bluethroat, Luscinia svecica. Blue-throated redstart. 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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This print showcases the exquisite beauty of a Bluethroat, scientifically known as Luscinia svecica. The image is a handcoloured woodblock engraving, skillfully created by George Edwards in the 18th century. The Bluethroat, also referred to as the Blue-throated redstart, is depicted with meticulous detail and vibrant colors that bring it to life on paper. Its stunning blue throat stands out against its brownish-red plumage, creating a striking contrast that immediately catches the viewer's eye. This artwork originates from "The Natural History of Birds" a renowned publication by Brightly and Childs in Bungay, Suffolk during the early 19th century. Charles Brightly and John Firby Childs were visionary printers who collaborated to produce this masterpiece of ornithological illustration. As we admire this remarkable piece of scientific artistry, we are reminded of nature's wonders and diversity. The intricate depiction not only captures the essence of this particular bird but also highlights other creatures such as beetles and insects that coexist within their ecosystem. This print serves as an homage to both artistic excellence and zoological exploration. It invites us into a world where wildlife animals thrive amidst breathtaking landscapes. Let us cherish this visual treasure for its historical significance while appreciating its timeless appeal as an exquisite work of art.
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