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![[Cape Barren Goose] Cereopsis Goose. Australian [Cape Barren Goose] Cereopsis Goose.](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/BARREN-GOOSE-270x231.jpg)
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![Australian Album 1857. [Lyre bird] Australian Australian Album 1857. [Lyre bird]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/img_20190627_132947__1_1-193x270.jpg)
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![[Nightjar] Caprimulgus Macrurus Large tailed Goat sucker Australian [Nightjar] Caprimulgus Macrurus Large tailed Goat sucker](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_2035_copy-197x270.jpg)
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![Orthonyx spinicaudus. Spine tailed Orthonyx. [Logrunner] Australian Orthonyx spinicaudus. Spine tailed Orthonyx. [Logrunner]](https://antiqueprintmaproom.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/mg_2045_copy-195x270.jpg)
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This category features original antique prints depicting the remarkable diversity of Australian birds, presented through the lens of historic natural history illustration. Australia’s unique avifauna captivated early scientists, artists and collectors, inspiring detailed studies that combined scientific observation with artistic skill.
Included here are prints from significant artists and ornithological illustrators whose work recorded species not found elsewhere on Earth. Among the most influential figures represented are John Gould and his collaborators, whose landmark publications on Australian ornithology set enduring standards for accuracy and beauty. Other contributors to the visual record of Australian birds include Gracius J. Broinowski and Silvester Diggles, each bringing their own perspective to the documentation of native species.
These prints may depict iconic birds such as parrots, cockatoos, honeyeaters, lyrebirds, bowerbirds and waterfowl, often rendered with careful attention to plumage, posture and habitat. Originally published as engraved or lithographed plates in natural history works and illustrated compendia, the prints preserve both scientific detail and aesthetic charm.
Antique Australian bird prints are valued for their combination of documentary importance, artistic quality and the insight they provide into the early study of Australia’s natural world. As original period works on paper, they hold appeal for collectors, historians and enthusiasts of ornithology and natural history art.
Exchange rates are only indicative. All orders will be processed in Australian dollars. The actual amount charged may vary depending on the exchange rate and conversion fees applied by your credit card issuer.
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