Seashells, Brown Captain Thomas, Bivalve Shells, Plate XXIII, 1827
Seashells, Brown Captain Thomas, Bivalve Shells, Plate XXIII, 1827
Date: 1827
Artist: Brown, Dr Thomas
Engraver: Lizars W. H.
Paper Size: 260 x 310mm
Print Size: 235 x 300
Condition: Very good
Technique: Original Copperplate engraving
Price: $240
Description: Beautiful hand coloured copperplate engravings. These original prints are in fine condition from this rare first edition work
Provenance: Illustrations from The Recent Conchology of Great Britain and Ireland by Captain Thomas Brown
Brown, Captain Thomas,
Shells: Bivalves
Original Hand Coloured, antique copperplate engraving of Marine Life, Bivalves, by William Home LIZARS (1788-1859) after a drawing by Scottish Naturalist, Captain Thomas Brown (1785 –1862) for Brown’s work, The Recent Conchology of Great Britain and Ireland was one of his works. drawn and coloured from nature, published in London and Edinburgh c1827
Artist Thomas Brown cemented his career as a naturalist by accepting the position of curator of the Manchester Museum in 1838. Illustrations of The Recent Conchology of Great Britain and Ireland was one of his works. These editions of Brown’s Work were executed by William Home LIZARS, whose works including those for Audubon’s Birds of America and many editions of Sir Walter Scott, “rank among the finest of the early 19th Century”
Lizars had begun his career in his father’s print shop by producing bookplates and notes for local banks as well as views and publications catering to the Scottish tourist trade. He constantly experimented with new techniques and, in 1821, perfected a method of etching away the background of a copper plate to produce a relief surface similar to that of a wood engraving