Canadian Titmouse,/ PARUS HUDSONICUS./ Male, 1. Female, 2. Young, 3.
Robert Havell Jr., John James Audubon
1834
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator/Artist/Maker
Robert Havell Jr. (Engraver, printer and colorist)
Place of Origin
London; London; England; United Kingdom; Europe
Materials
Ink
Watercolor
Paper (wove)
Museum Object Number
1959.0162.102
Credit Line/Donor
Gift of Mrs. G. Brooks Thayer
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Object Number
1959.0162.102
Object Name
Print (Aquatint)
Title
Canadian Titmouse,/ PARUS HUDSONICUS./ Male, 1. Female, 2. Young, 3.
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator (Role)
Robert Havell Jr. (Engraver, printer and colorist); John James Audubon (Designer, draftsman, and publisher)
Place of Origin
London; London; England; United Kingdom; Europe
Origin Notes
Plate engraved, printed and colored by Havell in London.
Secondary Place of Origin
Newfoundland; Labrador; Canada; North America
Secondary Origin Notes
Audubon wrote on the painting: "Labrador, July 20, 1833, opposite Island by Macatina."
Date
1834
Mark/Signature/Inscription/Label
Type: Inscription
Location: Bottom left beneath image
Inscription: Drawn from Nature by J. J. Audubon, F,R,S. F,L,S.
Type: Inscription
Location: Bottom right beneath image
Inscription: Engraved, Printed, & Coloured by R. Havell 1834.
Mark/Signature: Yes
Subject(s)
Zoological illustration
Materials
Ink
Watercolor
Paper (wove)
Techniques
Aquatint
Etched
Engraved
Hand colored
Painted
Dimensions (inches)
38.1 (H) x 25.6 (W) x 18.2 (Image H) x 11.5 (Image W)
Dimensions (centimeters)
96.9 (H) x 65 (W) x 46.3 (Image H) x 29.1 (Image W)
Measurement Notes
H at left. W at top. Plate H: 19.3 in. (49.1 cm). Plate W: 12.15 in. (30.86 cm).
Publisher Summary
J. Audubon
Place of Publication
London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Publisher Name
J. Audubon
Edition State
I
Edition Watermark
Top left (sideways): "J WHATMAN/ 1834"
Coloring
Hand colored with watercolors
Edition Notes
From the first edition double-elephant folio of John James Audubon, The Birds of America (London: J. J. Audubon, 1827-39). Plate legend varies; variant legend is "Hudson's Bay Titmouse,/ PARUS HUDSONICUS./ Male, 1. Female, 2. Young, 3." [Both plates dated 1834.]