Antique Bird Print of the Eurasian Treecreeper by Albin (c.1738)

$140,00

Description

Description: Antique print titled ‘Certhia’. Old bird print of the Eurasian treecreeper. The Eurasian treecreeper or common treecreeper (Certhia familiaris) is a small passerine bird also known in the British Isles, where it is the only living member of its genus, simply as treecreeper. It is similar to other treecreepers, and has a curved bill, patterned brown upperparts, whitish underparts, and long stiff tail feathers which help it creep up tree trunks. This print originates from ‘The Natural History of Birds’ by E. Albin. This is the rarest and most highly prized of Albin’s works as it was hand coloured entirely by Albin and his daughter, Elizabeth. There were only 89 sets published.

 

Artists and Engravers: Eleazar Albin was a German professional painter who settled in England in 1707, where he married and raised a family, changing his name from Weiss to Albin. He illustrated works on insects and spiders, earning his living by making watercolors of the collections of wealthy patrons, including Sir Hans Sloane, whose collection founded the British Museum. His work on birds was done late in his life & was the first large English work on ornithology, hand-colored by Albin and his daughter Elizabeth & published initially in London from 1731-1738.

  • Date: c.1738
  • Overall size: 22 x 28 cm.
  • Image size: 19 x 24 cm.
  • Condition: Good, original/contemporary hand coloring. Minor foxing, general age-related toning. Blank verso, please study image carefully.
  • Purchase code: BG-10622
  • Price: 118,5 Euro / 140 USD / 2.100.000 IDR