Elizabeth Gould (ilustrátorka)
Elizabeth Gould | |
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Rodné jméno | Elizabeth Coxen |
Narození | 18. července 1804 Ramsgate |
Úmrtí | 15. srpna 1841 (ve věku 37 let) Velký Londýn |
Příčina úmrtí | horečka omladnic |
Povolání | ilustrátorka, vědecká ilustrátorka a přírodovědkyně |
Manžel(ka) | John Gould |
Děti | Charles Gould |
Příbuzní | Charles Coxen[1] (sourozenec) |
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Elizabeth Gould (18. července 1804 Ramsgate – 15. srpna 1841 Velký Londýn) byla britská spisovatelka a ilustrátorka, manželka anglického ornitologa Johna Goulda.
Ja autorkou mnoha ilustrací a litografií k ornitologickým knihám včetně Darwinovy knihy Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Beagle a Gouldova díla The Birds of Australia.
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V tomto článku byl použit překlad textu z článku Elizabeth Gould (illustrator) na anglické Wikipedii.
- ↑ Australian Dictionary of Biography. Melbourne University Publishing. 1966. ISBN 0-522-84236-4. Dostupné online.
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Galapagos Barn Owl (Strix punctatissima = Tyto alba punctatissima). Artwork by Elizabeth Gould on page 34, plate 4 in the work The zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Beagle ... during the years 1832-1836 (Volume Pt.3)
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The Small-Mouthed Black Bass( Micropterus Dolomieu); illustrated by Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841) for John Gould’s (1804-1881) Birds of Australia (1972 Edition, 8 volumes). One of the most celebrated publications on Ornithology worldwide, Birds of Australia introduced more than 300 new birds to the world.
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Calico Bass; Strawberry Bass (Pomoxys Sparoider LAC); illustrated by Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841) for John Gould’s (1804-1881) Birds of Australia (1972 Edition, 8 volumes). One of the most celebrated publications on Ornithology worldwide, Birds of Australia introduced more than 300 new birds to the world.
John Gould, British, 1804 - 1881; Elizabeth Gould, British, 1804 – 1841; Menura Superba: Shaw (Lyrebird); 1837-1848; Hand-colored lithograph; 20 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. (52.07 x 36.83 cm) (image); Minneapolis Institute of Art; The Minnich Collection The Ethel Morrison Van Derlip Fund, 1966 P.19,812
Indian Eagle Owl Bubo bengalensis (Franklin)
Illustration of Streptopelia turtur Linn., (Turtle Dove). Drawn from Nature and on Stone by John and Elizabeth Gould.
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Sea Bass (Centropristes Striatus); illustrated by Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841) for John Gould’s (1804-1881) Birds of Australia (1972 Edition, 8 volumes). One of the most celebrated publications on Ornithology worldwide, Birds of Australia introduced more than 300 new birds to the world.
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Red Snapper (Neomaenis Blackford); illustrated by Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841) for John Gould’s (1804-1881) Birds of Australia (1972 Edition, 8 volumes). One of the most celebrated publications on Ornithology worldwide, Birds of Australia introduced more than 300 new birds to the world.
A synopsis of the birds of Australia, and the adjacent Islands by John Gould / Illustration of Nestor productus and Nestor hypopolius by Elizabeth Gould
Portrait of Elizabeth Gould (1804–1841); She is holding an Australian cockatiel (Nymphicus hollandicus)
Illustration of Columba oenas Linn. (Stock Dove). Drawn from Nature and on Stone by John and Elizabeth Gould.
A synopsis of the birds of Australia, and the adjacent Islands /
Hazel Grous or Gelinotte, Bonasa bonasia. Drawn from Nature and on Stone by John and Elizabeth Gould. 4 pl. 9 (as Bonasia Euroaea).
Arses kaupi by John Gould (or Elizabeth Gould)
Illustration of Columba livia Linn., (Rock Dove). Drawn from Nature and on Stone by John and Elizabeth Gould.