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A Monograph of the Trochilidae or Family of Hummingbirds

A Monograph of the Trochilidae or Family of Hummingbirds

Throughout his professional life Gould had a strong interest in hummingbirds. He accumulated a collection of 320 species, which he exhibited at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Despite his interest Gould had never seen a live hummingbird. In May 1857 he travelled to the United States with his second son Charles. He arrived in New York too early in the season to see hummingbirds in that city, but on 21 May 1857 in Bartram's Gardens in Philadelphia he finally saw his first live bird, a Ruby-throated Hummingbird. He then continued to Washington D.C. where he saw large numbers in the gardens of the Capitol. Gould attempted to return to England with live specimens, but not being aware of the conditions necessary to keep them they only lived for two months at most.

Considered to be Gould's masterpiece in both breadth and beauty, four hundred eighteen species are depicted by the artists John Gould, H.C. Richter and William Hart. Each plate exquisitely portrays these delicate, evocatively colored birds with the flowers indigenous to their area. Strong botanical elements add a dimension not found in other bird folios. A Family of Humming-birds also displays a tour de force of the hand-colored lithograph as a medium.

'There is no one appreciative of the beauties of nature who will not recall... with delight the time when a live humming-bird first met his gaze. The suddenness of the apparition, even when expected, and its brief duration, are alone enough to fix the fluttering vision on the mind's eye.... The beautiful nests of humming-birds... will be found on examination to be very solidly and tenaciously built, though the materials are generally of the slightest - cotton-wool or some vegetable down and spider's webs' (Alfred Newton in 'The Encyclopedia Britannica 1911, vol. 13, p.887). The Hummingbird family includes members that are the smallest birds in the world. The largest measures no more than 8 1/2 inches and the smallest 2 3/8 inches in length. They are confined to the American continent and its islands, but are wide ranging within this limitation, with over 400 different species covering an area from the fuchias of Tierra del Fuego in the south to the althaea bushes of Toronto gardens in the north.

 

Vol 2-01 EUPETOMENA HIRUNDINACEA

: John Gould - Hummingbirds - 010 EUPETOMENA HIRUNDINACEA
Subtitle: Swallow tail
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-02 CAMPYLOPTERUS PAMPA

: John Gould - Colibris - 014 CAMPYLOPTERUS PAMPA
Subtitle: Wedgetailed Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-03 CAMPYLOPTERUS LAZULUS

: John Gould - Colibris - 018 CAMPYLOPTERUS LAZULUS
Subtitle: Lazuline Sabre-wing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-04 CAMPYLOPTERUS DELATTREI

: John Gould - Colibris - 022 CAMPYLOPTERUS DELATTREI
Subtitle: De Lattre's Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-05 CAMPYLOPTERUS ENSIPENNIS, Swains

: John Gould - Colibris - 026 CAMPYLOPTERUS ENSIPENNIS, Swains
Subtitle: Blue-throated Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-06 CAMPYLOPTERUS VILLAVICENCIO

: John Gould - Colibris - 030 CAMPYLOPTERUS VILLAVICENCIO
Subtitle: Villavicensio's Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-07 CAMPYLOPTERUS LATIPENNIS

: John Gould - Colibris - 034 CAMPYLOPTERUS LATIPENNIS
Subtitle: Broadshafted Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-08 CAMPYLOPTERUS OBSCURUS, Gould

: Vol 2-08 CAMPYLOPTERUS OBSCURUS, Gould
Subtitle: Sombre Saberwing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-09 CAMPYLOPTERUS RUFUS, Less

: John Gould - Colibris - 042 CAMPYLOPTERUS RUFUS, Less
Subtitle: Fawn-breasted Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-10 CAMPYLOPTERUS HYPERYTHRUS, Cab.

: John Gould - Colibris - 046 CAMPYLOPTERUS HYPERYTHRUS, Cab.
Subtitle: Rufous-breasted Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-11 CAMPYLOPTERUS CUVIERi

: John Gould - Colibris - 050 CAMPYLOPTERUS ? CUVIERE
Subtitle: Cuvier's Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-12 CAMPYLOPTERUS ROBERTI

: John Gould - Colibris - 054 CAMPYLOPTERUS ROBERTI
Subtitle: Owen's Sabrewing
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-13 APHANTOCHROA CIRRHOCHLORIS

: John Gould - Hummingbirds - 058 APHANTOCHROA CIRRHOCLORIS
Subtitle: Sombre Humming Bird
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-14 APHANTOCHROA GULARIS, Gould

: John Gould - Hummingbirds - 062 APHANTOCHROA GULARIS, Gould
Subtitle: Puce-throated Humming Bird
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Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

Vol 2-15 LEUCIPPUS FALLAX

: John Gould - Hummingbirds - 066 LEUCIPPUS FALLAX
Subtitle: Buff-breasted Leucippus
Price: price on demand
Artist: John Gould (British 1804-1881)

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