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Pigeon of Passage (Palumbus Migratorius) from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (1754) by Mark Catesby. Archival Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art. Original Aspect Ratio

Pigeon of Passage (Palumbus Migratorius) from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (1754) by Mark Catesby. Archival Print on Museum Quality Matte Paper. Premium Wood Framed Wall Art. Original Aspect Ratio

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In Mark Catesby's "Pigeon of Passage (Palumbus Migratorius)" from his seminal work *The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands* (1754), we encounter a remarkable confluence of art and science. Catesby, an English naturalist and artist, is celebrated for his pioneering efforts in documenting the flora and fauna of the New World. His life, spanning from 1683 to 1749, was marked by extensive travels in North America, where he meticulously observed and recorded the natural environment.

Catesby's style is characterized by its scientific precision and aesthetic elegance. He was a trailblazer in the genre of natural history illustration, merging empirical observation with artistic creativity. His philosophical approach was deeply rooted in the Enlightenment ideals of exploration and knowledge. Through this meticulous depiction of the now-extinct passenger pigeon, Catesby sought to convey the richness and diversity of the American wilderness, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all living things.

The subject matter, a detailed portrayal of the passenger pigeon, is rendered with watercolors and etching techniques, capturing both the bird's delicate plumage and its ecological significance. This piece holds profound importance in the art world as it represents an early intersection of art and natural history, influencing subsequent generations of naturalists and artists. The original work is held in esteemed collections, including the Royal Collection Trust, underscoring its enduring legacy and significance.
Artist Name: Mark Catesby

Artwork Name: Pigeon of Passage (Palumbus Migratorius) from The Natural History of Carolina

Florida

and the Bahama Islands

Artwork Date: 1754

Artist Nationality: English

Artistic Style or Movement: Natural History Illustration

Genre: Scientific Illustration

Period: 18th Century

Medium: Watercolor and Engraving

Technique: Hand-colored Engraving

Cultural and Geographic Context: Colonial America and the Caribbean

Thematic or Conceptual Context: Documentation of Flora and Fauna

Artist's Intent and Context: To document and illustrate the natural history of the American colonies

Formal elements and Composition: Detailed and accurate depiction of flora and fauna with emphasis on naturalistic representation.

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Gallery-standard materials – Archival-grade, acid-free paper with a glare-free finish.

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