C1789

Female Superb Warbler.

A superbly hand coloured engraving of the first illustration of a female Superb Fairy-wren, printed in London in 1789 from the first specimen collected by William Anderson, surgeon and naturalist on Captain James Cook’s third voyage in 1777 when it … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Female Superb Warbler.

Date:

C1789

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured copper engraving.

Image Size: 

170mm 
x 240mm

Paper Size: 

209mm 
x 283mm
AUTHENTICITY
Female Superb Warbler. - Antique Print from 1789

Genuine antique
dated:

1789

Description:

A superbly hand coloured engraving of the first illustration of a female Superb Fairy-wren, printed in London in 1789 from the first specimen collected by William Anderson, surgeon and naturalist on Captain James Cook’s third voyage in 1777 when it visited Adventure Bay, Tasmania. He named it Motacilla cyanea but did not live to publish his findings, these were described by his assistant William Ellis in 1782.

Common names: Superb Fairy-wren, Superb Blue Wren, Fairy Wren & Mormon Wren.
Binomial name: Malurus cyaneus
First described: Ellis 1782
Distribution: SA, VIC, TAS, NSW & QLD.

From: Phillip, A. The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay with an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island; compiled from Authentic Papers, which have been obtained from the several Departments to which are added the Journals of Lieuts. Shortland, Watts, Ball and Capt. Marshall with an Account of their New Discoveries,….. London.

Collections:
British Library: Shelfmark: C.47.i.10
National Gallery Australia: NGA 2012.1466
National Library Australia:  Bib ID 1165394
Royal Collection Trust: RCIN 1142204
Silent World: SF000022
State Library NSW: D Q78/26
State Library Victoria: RARELTF 994.02 P54V

References:
Crittenden, V. A Bibliography Of The First Fleet. ACT 1982 : 180
Ferguson, J. A. Bibliography of Australia Volumes 1-8, Canberra 1976: 47
Hill, J. The Hill Collection of Pacific Voyages. San Diego 1974 :. 1346
McCormick, T. First Views of Australia 1788-1825. Sydney: 1987
Wantrup, J. Australian Rare Books. Sydney 1987: pp.59-64, pp.127-128, p.345-5, ill. p.63

Peter Mazell (1759 - 1797)

Mazell was an Irish painter and engraver, working in London between c. 1761 and 1797. He is known for his fine engravings of natural history subjects, especially those illustrating books by John Walcott and the Welsh naturalist Thomas Pennant. He created almost 600 engravings in his career. He also exhibited paintings of landscapes and of flowers. He exhibited at the Society of Artists and at the Royal Academy.

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