C1888

Swamp Rail – Land Rail

Other common names: Spotless crake,sooty rail, puweto, putoto Modern binomial name: Porzana tabuensis First described: Gmelin, 1789 Other common names: Banded, mioweka, konini, kata tei, buff-banded rail Modern binomial name: Gallirallus philippensis First described: Linnaeus, 1766 From: Buller, W.L. A History … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Swamp Rail – Land Rail

Date:

C1888

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Lithograph printed in colour.

Image Size: 

205mm 
x 275mm

Paper Size: 

275mm 
x 360mm
AUTHENTICITY
Swamp Rail - Land Rail - Antique Print from 1888

Genuine antique
dated:

1888

Description:

Other common names: Spotless crake,sooty rail, puweto, putoto
Modern binomial name: Porzana tabuensis
First described: Gmelin, 1789

Other common names: Banded, mioweka, konini, kata tei, buff-banded rail
Modern binomial name: Gallirallus philippensis
First described: Linnaeus, 1766

From: Buller, W.L. A History of the Birds of New Zealand.

References:
Nissen, C. Die illustrierten Vogelbucher. Stuttgart 1995 163.
Anker, J. Bird Books and Bird Art. Amsterdam 1979 85.
Sitwell, S. Fine Bird Books 1700-1900. New York 1990 : 85.
Jackson, C. Dictionary of bird Artists, Suffolk, UK, 1999 : 88.
Hocken, T.M., A Bibliography of the Literature Relating to New Zealand. Wellington 1973 : 387.

Collections:
State Library Victoria: 994831813607636
State Library New South Wales: 991020042099702626
Te Papa Museum of New Zealand: RB001178

John Gerrard Keulemans (1842 - 1912)

Keulemans was born in Rotterdam and as a young man he collected animal specimens for museums such as the Natural History Museum in Leiden, whose director, Hermann Schlegel, encouraged him by sending him on the 1864 expedition to West Africa. In 1869, he was persuaded by Richard Bowdler Sharpe to illustrate his Monograph of the Alcedinidae, or Family of Kingfishers (1868-1871) and to move to England, where he lived for the rest of his life.

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