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Monograph of the Bucerotidae

The originals were printed by Taylor & Francis of London, published for the subscribers by the author, 1877-1882. 1 volume bound from the ten original parts, folio (14 3/4 x 11 1/8 inches). 60 lithographic plates printed by M. & N.Hanhart (comprising: 57 plates by and after John Gerrard Keulemans, all hand-coloured by Mr. Smith, 3 uncoloured plates by and after Joseph Smit), occasional uncoloured illustrations. 

The first edition of this 'comprehensive treatment of the entire family of hornbills' (Zimmer) from one of the best known American ornithologists of the second half of the nineteenth century, with illustrations by Keulemans, the most popular ornithological artist of the period.

This is the important first monograph on this widely scattered family of extraordinary birds. "The Bucerotidae are pretty equally divided at the present day between the Ethiopian and Oriental Regions, the first having twenty-seven and the latter twenty-nine species, while but a few... are scattered about the islands of the Malay archipelago" (introduction). Hornbills are extraordinary not only for their physical appearance but also for their behavior - the most noteworthy shared trait amongst the species is the male's habit of "enclosing the female in the hollow of some tree, firmly fastening her in by a wall of mud, and keeping her close prisoner until the eggs are hatched" (introduction). The male will feed the female through a slit in the wall whilst she incubates the eggs. She will only break through the wall of mud and leave the nest once the young have hatched, at which point the wall is rebuilt and remains in place until the young are ready to fly. The bizarre beauty of this species is here ably captured by Keulemans highly accurate and beautifully observed plates. Keulemans was born in Rotterdam, Holland, in 1842, but worked and lived chiefly in England, working on most of the important ornithological monographs and periodicals published between about 1870 and his death in London in 1912. He was 'undoubtedly the most popular bird artist of his day as well as being the most prolific. He was gifted with a superb sense of draughtsman-ship and revealed his considerable versatility in capturing the significant subtleties of color, form, and expression in the birds... represented in his various illustrations'.

53 Tockus Hemprichii

: 53	Tockus Hemprichii
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

54 Tokus Monteiri

: 54	Tokus Monteiri
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

55 Tockus Griseus

: 55	Tockus Griseus
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

56 Tockus Gingalensis

: 56	Tockus Gingalensis
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

57 Tockus Erythrorhynchus

: 57	Tockus Erythrorhynchus
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

58 Tockus Deckeni

: 58	Tockus Deckeni
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

59 Tockus Hartlaubi

: 59	Tockus Hartlaubi
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans

60 Tockus Camurus

: 60	Tockus Camurus
Price: € 139,00
Artist: Keulemans
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