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DS1992-0048
Print, "Der Drenfarbige Distelfinck", painted
DS1992-0048

Print, "Der Drenfarbige Distelfinck", painted

Date1749-1770
Maker 1720-1762
Artist/Maker 1720-1762
MediumHand-colored etching on laid paper
DimensionsOH: 15 1/2" OW: 9 13/16" Plate H: 11 5/8" Plate W: 8 5/8"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1991-21
DescriptionSlightly smaller image of The Painted Finch pirated from Catesby's Natural History. The birds has a blue head, orange belly, yellow back and multicolor wings. It is perched on a flowering branch of a tree.Label TextCromwell Mortimer, Secretary to the Royal Society, commented on the coloring of the first edition of Mark Catesby’s Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, noting that “all the illuminated sets were colour’d under his Directions, and all touch’d up and finish’d by his own Hand.” The subtle coloring of the example published in the first edition reflects his sensibilities. Catesby’s publication was revised and re-issued in 1754 and again in 1771. Another printing of the third edition was issued in the early 19th century. The colors found on the later edition prints tend to be brighter and more opaque.

Seligmann’s print of the painted finch was taken from Mark Catesby’s Natural History for use in a German variation entitled, Collection of Various Foreign and Rare Birds. Catesby’s works received such wide acclaim from Continental naturalists that versions were published in English (accompanied by French text), German, and Dutch.
ProvenanceBefore 1991, W. Graham Arader III (New York, NY); 1991-present, purchased by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation (Williamsburg, VA).
1996-93, Print
Johann Michael Seligmann
1749-1770
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Johann Michael Seligmann
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James Giles
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Elizabeth Mears
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Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory
1759-1769