Fuscous Honey-eater - John Gould Memo.
Fuscous Honey-eater - John Gould Memo. - B6(128×182) is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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artgraph. Original masterpiece memo pad
Three features that make it a popular choice
1. Choose the size that best suits your needs
Available in B6 size, it is compact, easy to carry, and perfect for use as a memo pad.
2. Thick, smooth, high-quality paper
It uses high-quality paper that is stronger and thicker than regular notebooks. If you often write and refer back to it, like in an idea book, the bumps on the previous page won't stand out, making it easy to write on the next page.
3. A perfect gift for art-loving loved ones
The notebook section has no lines, so it's also recommended as a gift for art lovers who want to draw a little or carry a sketchbook with them!
It is printed on both sides so it can be opened either left or right.
*Due to misalignment of the printing area or changes to the trimming position, there may be missing parts in the print of the work.
- B6: 120 pages (60 sheets) / Silver ring color
| Work name | Fuscous Honey-eater (Red-streaked Honeyeater ) |
| Author name | John Gould |
| Production date | 1804–1841 |
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| Management number | 5-74 |
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John Gould
John Gould (1804-1881) was a London-based naturalist and a leading authority on ornithology. He began his career as a gardener , where he learned the techniques of taxidermy and gained a deep knowledge of birds' natural habitats. At the tender age of 23, he became curator and taxidermist at the Zoological Society of London's museum. While Gould was not himself an accomplished illustrator, many of his 3,000 drawings were produced in collaboration with other artists , including his wife Elizabeth and the eccentric poet Edward Lear .
John Gould Biography
- Born September 14, 1804 in Lyme Regis, England
- He began working as a gardener and learned taxidermy skills.
- In 1827 he became curator and taxidermist at the Zoological Society of London's museum.
- From the 1830s onwards, he devoted himself to the study of ornithology, researching and collecting birds from all over the world.
- From 1838 to 1840, he traveled to Australia to study and collect birds.
- He published many bird books and is known as the "father of Australian ornithology."
- Died in London on February 3, 1881 (aged 76)
Representative works
- The Birds of Europe (1832-1837)
- The Birds of Asia (1850-1883)
- A Monograph of the Trochilidae, or Family of Humming-birds (1849-1861)
- The Birds of Australia (1840-1848)
Gould's style and achievements
Gould's passion as an ornithologist and his strong desire to create beautiful bird guides led him to collaborate with many artists to produce detailed, colorful bird illustrations that accurately capture the morphology and ecology of birds and express their beauty to the fullest.
Gould made an enormous contribution to ornithological research, his works had a major influence on the development of bird taxonomy, and his illustrations are highly valued by bird enthusiasts and art collectors alike.
Gould was a leading 19th century ornithologist who combined natural history with art . His work conveys the diversity and beauty of birds to the modern day, and also plays a role in calling attention to the importance of nature conservation.
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