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Mark Catesby, distinguished English
naturalist, traveled to the New World in 1712 and again in 1722
to study and observe the flora and fauna of Virginia and the
Carolinas. For four years he painted the birds and flowers of
the new land. Of his work he wrote, "In designing the Plants,
I always did them while fresh and just-gathered: and the Animals,
particularly the Birds, I painted while alive... and gave them
their Gestures peculiar to every kind of Birds, and where it
could be admitted, I have adapted the Birds to those Plants on
which they fed, or have any relation to."
From the 200 colored prints of the
New World birds, animals, and plants which Mark Catesby engraved,
Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Inc. and The Dietz Press have
chosen twenty of the most colorful to reproduce. The 22,000 series
prints are accurate and authentic reproductions, hand done in
water colors on specially-made paper simulating antique paper.
The 355,000 series prints are only available as lithographs.
Originally intended as scientific reference works, these bird-and-flower
studies today are elegant decorative pieces. They may be purchased
singly, in pairs, or in the complete portfolio of twelve. Each
print measures 18" x 24: unframed including margins.
Bird
Prints (vertical)
| Bird Prints (horizontal) | Fish
Prints
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