C1797

The Golden Oriole. Scardus Virdis.

From Shaw’s, “Vivarium naturae or The Naturalists’ miscellany.” The figures drawn by Frederick P. Nodder.

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Full Title:

The Golden Oriole. Scardus Virdis.

Date:

C1797

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring

Image Size: 

115mm 
x 170mm
AUTHENTICITY
The Golden Oriole.  Scardus Virdis. - Antique Print from 1797

Genuine antique
dated:

1797

Description:

From Shaw’s, “Vivarium naturae or The Naturalists’ miscellany.” The figures drawn by Frederick P. Nodder.

Frederick Polydore Nodder (1751 - 1800)

Nodder was an English natural history artist of plants, animals and fauna. He was botanical artist to Queen Charlotte and also worked for Joseph Banks on the monumental publication of the botanical specimens collected on James Cook's first voyage. Known as Banks' Florilegium, it was never printed during Bank's lifetime.

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