While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
Elephant Hawk Moth, White China Mark Moth AN7 $245
Each print measures approximately 10 1/2
by 14 3/8 inches
There are hardly words to describe
the beauty of Moses Harris The Aurelian, a work
we have long searched for. Here we have it in the
superb Bohn edition, actually considered by many as
superior to the earlier editions for its brilliant hand
coloring and high quality Whatman paper.
The first work of Harris (1731
- 1785), an erudite engraver & entomologist, was
Natural System of Colours
(1766). This examination of the science of Isaac
Newton explored the relationship of primary colours &
the formation of the secondary colours from them.
Undoubtedly, this gave Harris the insight for his
masterpiece, The Aurelian, published in 1766,
with some of the most spectacular drawings of English
butterflies and moths ever made. In a few, he did use
elements of the work of Admiral, another entomologist of
the day, but far surpassed him in the elegance and
fluidity of design of each print.
References include The Art of Natural History p.
103-104 & Wikipedia, linked below:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moses_Harris
Each
print is on heavy stock Whatman paper measuring 10 1/2
inches wide by 14 3/8 long, with the occasional
watermark, and in excellent condition, entirely free of
blemishes of any type. The hand colouring is vibrant,
enhanced by gum arabic. The plates are breathtakingly
beautiful, and a rare addition to the print lover’s
collection. A color copy of the decorative title page
will be included with each print.
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$8.95. Items can be combined to save on postage.
Our environment is smoke free. We pack professionally using only new materials. All items are beautifully wrapped and suitable for sending directly as
gifts. You may return any item within 7 days if not satisfied.
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