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Parrot Of Carolina
Mark Catesby
20" wide / 13" high
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Parrot Of Carolina

Now extinct, the Carolina Parrot or Parakeet was North America’s only indigenous parrot. These colorful birds were abundant from Florida to Virginia and their flamboyant appearance was described by explorers and settlers dating back to journals from the ‘lost’ Roanoke Colony in 1585. Catesby depicts the bird feeding in one of its favorite perches, the Bald Cypress tree. He paints the parrot in its full-color glory, which he described this way: “... the fore part of the head orange color; the hind part of the head and neck yellow. All the reswt of the bird appears green … the larger wing or quill feathers, are yellow, proceeding gradually deeper colored to the end, from yellow to green, and from green to blue …"

About Mark Catesby

When Mark Catesby published his landmark work, The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands (1731 — 1743), it was the first comprehensive study and illustration of the flora and fauna of the English colonies in the New World.

The Royal Society and its President, Sir Isaac Newton, invited Catesby in 1720 "to Observe the Rarities of the Country for the uses and purposes of the Society". In 1722, Catesby set sail for Charleston, South Carolina and produced hundreds of drawings and watercolors before returning to London four years later.

To reduce the cost of publication, Catesby himself designed, engraved and colored the plates. Each Perfect Recreation™ is made from a pristine First Edition of The Natural History hand colored by Catesby and purchased in the original syndication by Charles Cavendish of the Royal Society and bequeathed to his more famous scientist son, Henry.

In addition to being the first documentation of the wildlife and vegetation of the Americas, The Natural History is the first work of natural history art to place animals in the context and setting of the plants of their natural habitats. This artistic breakthrough is believed to have influenced Audubon's great works a century later.

If you'd like to learn very much more about his landmark work, you might want to buy Empire's Nature: Mark Catesby's New World Vision at Amazon.com

Related collections: Catesby Collection Endangered and Extinct Collection

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