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BARRABAND, Jacques.

A Group of four parrots

Plate 72.

Stock Code
102648
Paris, Langlois, 1805
£6,000

From Levaillant's Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets, considered the most comprehensive and complete catalogue on the subject.

This magnificent work includes some of the most lively and colorful bird illustrations ever created. They capture not only the defining characteristics of the species, but also the charming personality of the individual bird.

Jacques Barraband achieved great artistic notoriety for his work at the Gobelin tapestry works, the Sevres porcelain factory, and the palace of St. Cloud before coming to work for the French naturalist Francois Levaillant in the early years of the nineteenth century. Barraband collaborated with Louis Bouquet and Langlois to create the engravings for this work. The plates were carefully inked 'a la poupee' with brilliant colors and pulled from the press. Nuances were then added by hand.

In his work, Barraband often shows his subject in profile perched on a short tree branch. No other artist equalled his mastery in the

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Description

A group of four stipple engravings, printed in colours and finished by hand, with strong colour. Framed and glazed, overall size: 41.3 by 58 cm.

Bibliography

Fine Bird Books p.118; Nissen IVB 558; Zimmer p.392

Stock ID:102648

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