New Zealand Quail
Coturnix novae zealandiae (male & female)
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Editor: Walter Lawry BULLER
Artist: John Gerard Keulemans
Original Hand-coloured lithograph
$300 USD
PUBLICATION
“A History of the Birds of New Zealand,” 1st ed. (1873)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
PRINT SIZE: 12 3/8 x 9 3/8 inches (31.5 x 24.0) approximately.
CONDITION: Excellent.
"New Zealand Quail" PRINT PHOTO: Brightness and colouring are dependent on the camera as well as the settings of the device used to see this page.
TEXT: No descriptive text.
SHIPPING: Price includes shipping.
PLEASE NOTE:
This print is available with frame.
FRAME Size: 43cm x 37cm (17 inches x 14 1/2 inches) approximately.
ADDITIONAL Cost for frame: $60 USD (plus shipping).
Please contact the editor for shipping costs if frame is required :
Narena Olliver, New Zealand Birds Limited, Greytown, New Zealand
ABOUT THE PUBLICATION / EDITOR / ARTIST
Walter Lawry BULLER (1838–1906)
The first edition of Walter Lawry BULLER'S A History of the Birds of New Zealand was published in 1872-3 in an edition of 500 copies with only 36 hand coloured lithographic plates by J.G. Keulemans. The lithographic stones were then destroyed.
The highly valuable first edition plates were hand coloured by Dr. R. Bowdler Sharpe's three daughters, Misses Dora Louise, Daisy Madeliner, and Sylvia Rosamund, with some copied from G.Edwards. Keuleman's background details were also coloured.
Sometimes no water colour original exists where Keulemans drew his design directly on the stone and then coloured the first print himself as a guide to the hand colourers of further copies.
John Keulemans was a Dutch painter and illustrator who became famous as an artist and illustrator in England in the late 19th Century. He did the illustrations for both the first and second editions of Sir Walter Lawry Buller's, A History of the Birds of New Zealand.
The demand for the first edition of Buller's Bird of New Zealand was such that Buller persuaded Keulemans to undertake a second edition which included details of many more species than the first and gives names, synonymies, detailed descriptions and elaborate accounts of the habits and distribution of the birds.
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FROM Buller's “A History of the Birds of New Zealand”, 1st ed. (1873).




