Item #57224 Golden Eagle. Aquila chrysaëta (Briss.) [Original folio-sized hand-colored lithographic print]. Edward Lear, John Gould, "E. Lear del at lith", Ornithology.

Golden Eagle. Aquila chrysaëta (Briss.) [Original folio-sized hand-colored lithographic print]

Printed by C. Hullmandel. 20 x 13 1/2 inches (29 x 22 1/2 inches in frame). With very subtle creasing at the extremities. Item #57224

From John Gould's "The Birds of Europe," published in London between 1832 and 1837.

Edward Lear, famous for his nonsense verse and for the popularization of the limerick, was already earning his living by drawing at the age of fifteen. During his time working for the British Museum, Lear made drawings of birds for the well known ornithologist John Gould. Over the course of his lifetime, Gould produced over 40 volumes, with over 3,000 color plates. He is most recognized for his folios, of which this is an example.

A glorious representation of this lustrous bird of prey, the largest bird of prey in North America.

Price: $1,500.00