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Prideaux John Selby
Illustrations of British Ornithology, 1833-1841, 4 volumes, contemporary green half morocco
Found at
Sothebys,
London
The Library of Henry Rogers Broughton, 2nd Baron Fairhaven Part I, Lot 204
6. May - 18. May 2022
The Library of Henry Rogers Broughton, 2nd Baron Fairhaven Part I, Lot 204
6. May - 18. May 2022
Estimate: 20.000 - 30.000 GBP
Price realised: 40.320 GBP
Price realised: 40.320 GBP
Description
Prideaux John Selby
Illustrations of British Ornithology. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, and London: Henry G. Bohn, 1833-1841
Second edition, 4 volumes, folio (plates 673 x 549 mm.) and 8vo (text 215 x 136 mm.), 2 hand-coloured engraved titles, 222 engraved plates (of which 218 hand-coloured and heightened with gum arabic), contemporary green half morocco gilt by J. Wright, gilt edges, marbled endpapers (plate volumes), first plate volume: title-page and fourth oological plate creased, marginal repair to verso of Plate I* (not affecting illustration), second plate volume: title-page creased, Plate CIII creased at inner margin (not affecting illustration), all volumes: scattered spotting, extremities slightly rubbed
This important work contains pioneering life-sized illustrations of British birds by the English ornithologist, Prideaux John Selby (1788-1867). These were drawn from Selby’s extensive personal collection of skins and coloured by artists included Daniel McNee. Selby an associate of the preeminent natural history artists of his day, including Audubon, Lear and Jardine.
He "was... gifted as an artist, and the two volumes of Illustrations of British Ornithology are outstandingly beautiful. In many people's estimation, the clarity and crispness of his figures gives them an austere beauty that is lacking in the pretty lithographs of H. L. Meyer's and John Gould's books... The cool, classical quality of Selby's plates belongs to the age of elegance and could have never been achieved by the Victorian John Gould. Selby's bird figures were the most accurate delineations of British birds to that date, and the liveliest. After so many books with small, stiff bird portraits, this new atlas with its life-size figures and more relaxed drawing was a great achievement in the long history of bird illustration" (Jackson).
LITERATURE:
Fine Bird Books, p. 107; Nissen IVB 853; Zimmer, p. 571
Illustrations of British Ornithology. Edinburgh: W.H. Lizars, and London: Henry G. Bohn, 1833-1841
Second edition, 4 volumes, folio (plates 673 x 549 mm.) and 8vo (text 215 x 136 mm.), 2 hand-coloured engraved titles, 222 engraved plates (of which 218 hand-coloured and heightened with gum arabic), contemporary green half morocco gilt by J. Wright, gilt edges, marbled endpapers (plate volumes), first plate volume: title-page and fourth oological plate creased, marginal repair to verso of Plate I* (not affecting illustration), second plate volume: title-page creased, Plate CIII creased at inner margin (not affecting illustration), all volumes: scattered spotting, extremities slightly rubbed
This important work contains pioneering life-sized illustrations of British birds by the English ornithologist, Prideaux John Selby (1788-1867). These were drawn from Selby’s extensive personal collection of skins and coloured by artists included Daniel McNee. Selby an associate of the preeminent natural history artists of his day, including Audubon, Lear and Jardine.
He "was... gifted as an artist, and the two volumes of Illustrations of British Ornithology are outstandingly beautiful. In many people's estimation, the clarity and crispness of his figures gives them an austere beauty that is lacking in the pretty lithographs of H. L. Meyer's and John Gould's books... The cool, classical quality of Selby's plates belongs to the age of elegance and could have never been achieved by the Victorian John Gould. Selby's bird figures were the most accurate delineations of British birds to that date, and the liveliest. After so many books with small, stiff bird portraits, this new atlas with its life-size figures and more relaxed drawing was a great achievement in the long history of bird illustration" (Jackson).
LITERATURE:
Fine Bird Books, p. 107; Nissen IVB 853; Zimmer, p. 571
Upper estimate price exceeded by 34 %.
The work Illustrations of British Ornithology, 1833-1841, 4 volumes, contemporary green half morocco by Prideaux John Selby was auctioned at Sothebys in London in May last year. It achieved a price of GBP 40,320.00 (€ 47,432.64), exceeding the upper end of the estimate range by 34%. Other works by Prideaux John Selby have achieved even higher prices, we observed the highest auction result so far of GBP 29,375.00 (€ 48,797.72) in June 2001 for the work Illustrations of British Ornithology. Text volumes: Edinburgh, London and Dublin: W.H. Lizars; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman; W. Curry Jun. & Co., 1833. Plate volumes: Edinburgh and London: Archibald Constable & Co.; Hurst, Robinson & Co..
Oberer Schätzpreis um 34 % übertroffen
Die Arbeit Illustrations of British Ornithology, 1833-1841, 4 volumes, contemporary green half morocco von Prideaux John Selby kam im Mai letzten Jahres bei Sothebys in London zur Auktion. Sie erzielte dabei einen Preis von GBP 40.320,00 (€ 47.432,64) und übertraf damit das obere Ende der Schätzpreisspanne um 34%. Andere Arbeiten von Prideaux John Selby haben noch höhere Preise erzielt - wir haben das bisher höchste Auktionsergebnis von GBP 29.375,00 (€ 48.797,72) im Juni 2001 für die Arbeit Illustrations of British Ornithology. Text volumes: Edinburgh, London and Dublin: W.H. Lizars; Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman; W. Curry Jun. & Co., 1833. Plate volumes: Edinburgh and London: Archibald Constable & Co.; Hurst, Robinson & Co. beobachtet.