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Framed Print : Muscipeta Princeps. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by Elizabeth Gould

Muscipeta Princeps. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by Elizabeth Gould



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Muscipeta Princeps. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by Elizabeth Gould

Muscipeta Princeps. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains, engraving 1831 by Elizabeth Gould and John Gould. John Gould was working as a taxidermist, he was known as the bird-stuffer, by the Zoological Society. Goulds fascination with birds from the east began in the late 1820s when a collection of birds from the Himalayan mountains arrived at the Societys museum and Gould conceived the idea of publishing a volume of imperial folio sized hand-coloured lithographs of the eighty species, with figures of a hundred birds. Elizabeth Gould made the drawings and transferred them to the large lithographic stones. They are called Gould plates

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Introducing the exquisite Framed Print from Media Storehouse's collection, featuring the engraving "Muscipeta Princeps. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains," created by renowned natural history illustrators Elizabeth Gould and John Gould in 1831. This captivating work, part of the Liszt Collection, showcases the Muscipeta Princeps, a bird native to the Himalayan Mountains, in stunning detail. The intricate engraving brings the beauty and majesty of this rare bird to life, making it an essential addition to any home or office. With our high-quality framing, this print is not only a beautiful work of art but also a testament to the rich history of natural history illustration. Bring a piece of the past into your present with Media Storehouse's Framed Prints.

Premium Paradise Wooden Range A2 Premium Poster Frame (62x45cm) with A3 Poster (42x30cm) and mounted behind a white matt board to make your photo really stand out. FSC Certified and Rainforest Alliance Certified for environmental, social, and economic sustainably. High transparency tempered glass window with a smooth finished frame. Great for filling empty walls, decorating blank spaces, or creating eye-catching gallery walls. Frames arrive ready to hang. Sent with secure, protective packaging. Smooth wooden veneer mimics the real wood look and feel with ultra-durable scratch resistance tempered glass.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")

Estimated Product Size is 44.6cm x 62cm (17.6" x 24.4")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


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This print showcases "Muscipeta Princeps. Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" an engraving created in 1831 by Elizabeth Gould and John Gould. John Gould, famously known as the bird-stuffer, initially developed a deep fascination with birds from the east when a collection of avian species from the Himalayan mountains arrived at the Zoological Society's museum in the late 1820s. Inspired by this encounter, he conceived the idea of publishing a volume featuring hand-colored lithographs of eighty different species, encompassing figures of one hundred birds. Elizabeth Gould played an instrumental role in bringing this vision to life through her intricate drawings and their subsequent transfer onto large lithographic stones, which are now renowned as "Gould plates". This particular artwork captures not only the exotic beauty but also highlights various aspects of animal behavior and markings found within these Asian avian creatures. The print transports us back to early 19th-century England when British artist Elizabeth Gould collaborated closely with her husband John Gould on their groundbreaking natural history publications. The attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke and color choice, showcasing both their artistic prowess and dedication to capturing nature's wonders. Displayed against a neutral background, this close-up illustration allows viewers to appreciate each unique feature of these magnificent birds. The Liszt Cultural Institute proudly presents this early nineteenth-century masterpiece that continues to captivate audiences with its bizarre yet breathtaking depictions of wildlife from distant lands.

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