C1789

Norfolk Island Flying Squirrel

Rare c.18th engraving of the misnamed Norfolk Island Squirrel. The Squirrel Glider is not found on Norfolk Island, although its binomial name suggests otherwise. Common name: Squirrel Glider, Flying Squirrel, Sugar Squirrel Modern binomial name: Petaurus norfolcensis First described: Kerr … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Norfolk Island Flying Squirrel

Date:

C1789

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving hand coloured

Image Size: 

180mm 
x 260mm
AUTHENTICITY
Norfolk Island Flying Squirrel - Antique Print from 1789

Genuine antique
dated:

1789

Description:

Rare c.18th engraving of the misnamed Norfolk Island Squirrel.

The Squirrel Glider is not found on Norfolk Island, although its binomial name suggests otherwise.

Common name: Squirrel Glider, Flying Squirrel, Sugar Squirrel
Modern binomial name: Petaurus norfolcensis
First described: Kerr 1792
Distribution: VIC, 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

 

Ann Latham (1772 - 1835)

Ann, the daughter of John Latham, collaborated with her father in depicting birds, mammals, and butterflies through the medium of painting. Additionally, she documented the initial Australian bird species dispatched to London. The watercolors were created prior to her marriage in 1795 to a surgeon in Winchester. Subsequent to 1795, Ann ceased working with her father.

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