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Item #3904 [L'amazone à tête jaune (Yellow-crowned Amazon [Amazona ochrocephala])]. Jacques BARRABAND, 1767/.

BARRABAND, Jacques (1767/8-1809)

[L'amazone à tête jaune (Yellow-crowned Amazon [Amazona ochrocephala])]

[Pl. 86] Paris: 1801-05. 19 x 12 9/16 inches. Colour-printed stipple engraving.

Extremely rare proof impression: one of only 10 copies printed. A member of a family with 11 species or sub-species, the Yellow-crowned Amazon is a generally common native to southern and central Colombia east of the Andes across Venezuela, Guyana, French Guiana, northern Brazil and Trinidad.

Jacques Barraband was the finest ornithological artist of his time. The son of a weaver at the Aubusson Factory, he is first mentioned as a pupil of Joseph Malaine (1745-1809), the eminent flower painter, and is known to have worked for both the Gobelin Factory and the porcelain factory of Sèvres. His most important work was undoubtedly the 300 or so drawings that he produced for François Levaillant's three great ornithological monographs, the greatest of which was the Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets (1801-1805). This print is from a very rare issue of Levaillant's Perroquets published on large format paper (papier vélin colombier satiné), with the plates printed avant-lettre and, according to the livraison wrappers, limited to ten sets. This issue is not recorded in any of the standard bibliographies.

Item #3904

Price: $2,500.00

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