Book/Printed Material Ornithology. Ornithologie
About this Item
Title
- Ornithology.
Other Title
- Ornithologie
Summary
- François Nicolas Martinet (circa 1725--1804) was an engineer and draftsman who became an engraver and produced illustrations for works by Denis Diderot and Benjamin Franklin and for books by the most influential ornithologists in 18th-century France. Before Martinet, illustrators often depicted birds disproportionately, incorrectly, or in stiff, unnatural poses. Martinet introduced realism to his illustrations, showing how birds appeared in the wild in their natural habits. In the early 1770s, he set out to produce his own plates for a collection entitled Ornithologie: Histoire des Oiseaux, Peints dans Tous Leurs Aspects Apparents et Sensibles. Martinet produced two sets of plates under this title: a two-volume set in folio with more than 200 plates and no text; and a nine-volume set in octavo with 483 plates and with text by him describing the birds. Both editions are extremely rare. Shown here is an incomplete version of the folio edition consisting of 174 plates of illustrations, engraved with etching, colored by hand with watercolor. Each plate has a caption consisting of the bird's common name in French with additional text. The book is printed on a fine blue cotton paper that softens contrasts and creates an effect of sky behind the birds. Martinet has mostly positioned perching birds on tree branches or on rocks or grassy hummocks, but several of the most attractive plates include a fuller treatment of the background and the bird's natural environment.
Names
- Martinet, Alexandre Contributor.
- Martinet, François Nicolas, 1725?-1804 Engraver.
Created / Published
- Paris : François Nicolas Martinet, [1773 to 1792]
Headings
- - France
- - 1773 to 1792
- - Birds
- - Ornithology
Notes
- - Title devised, in English, by Library staff.
- - "Also known as Histoire des oiseaux peints dans tous leurs aspects apparents et sensibles"--Note extracted from World Digital Library.
- - Original resource extent: 174 leaves of plates: color illustrations ; 41 centimeters.
- - Original resource at: Smithsonian Institution.
- - Content in French.
- - Description based on data extracted from World Digital Library, which may be extracted from partner institutions.
Medium
- 1 online resource.
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 2021666749
Online Format
- compressed data
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