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Mark Catesby Gallery



The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands
In 1712, Mark Catesby came into a small inheritance which enabled him to fulfill a long-standing dream and book passage to America. His sister was married to the Secretary to the Governor of Virginia, and was able to provide him with introductions to the leading men of the Colonies. During the next seven years, he travelled extensively to collect and record the flora and fauna of the New World. Many of the specimens were sent to England; soon they found their way into gardens in Paris, Leyden, and Danzig.

Encouraged by his English friends, (including many members of the Royal Society) Catesby returned in 1722 and walked over most of what is now Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas. In 1725, he extended his research to the Bahamas. The notebooks that he filled with drawings and the packing-cases of preserved specimens were the raw material for an unprecedented project: a scientific account of heretofore unknown wildlife, with illustrations taken from life. The text recorded his personal observations, as well as theories, legends, and folktales gathered over the course of a decade. Unable to interest sponsors for his massive 'Natural History', Catesby learned to etch copperplates from Joseph Goupy, a French artist then working in London. He produced all but two of the plates for 'Natural History' and either painted the impressions himself or closely supervised the work to insure its fidelity to his models.

'The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands' became the first book devoted to the natural history of North America. An illustrated nature study of American plants and animals, it has lost none of its power to delight in the 250 years since it was published. A monument to Catesby's intelligence and love of nature and even his single-mindedness, it provided ornithologists and scientists, including John James Audubon who followed in Catesby's footsteps a century later, the model for their own achievements.
Publication City:   London
Medium:   Hand-colored etchings
Dimensions:   14 1/2 x 20 1/2 inches (approximate page size)
Date:   1731-43
SELECTIONS FROM THIS WORK
American Goldfinch
American Goldfinch
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Bahama Titmouse
Bahama Titmouse
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Bald Eagle
Bald Eagle
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Baltimore Bird
Baltimore Bird
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Bill of the Flamingo
Bill of the Flamingo
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Black Squirrel
Black Squirrel
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Blue Jay
Blue Jay
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Blue Linnet
Blue Linnet
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Brown Bittern
Brown Bittern
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Brown Curlew
Brown Curlew
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Canada Goose
Canada Goose
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Chatterer
Chatterer
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Crested Bittern
Crested Bittern
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Crested Heron
Crested Heron
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Finch Creeper
Finch Creeper
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Fishing Hawk
Fishing Hawk
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Flamingo
Flamingo
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Flying Fish
Flying Fish
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Gold Winged Woodpecker
Gold Winged Woodpecker
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Ground Squirrel
Ground Squirrel
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Hooded Titmouse
Hooded Titmouse
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Hooping Crane
Hooping Crane
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Ilathera Duck
Ilathera Duck
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Java Hare
Java Hare
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Kingfisher
Kingfisher
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Large Lark
Large Lark
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Larger Red Crested Woodpecker
Larger Red Crested Woodpecker
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Lark
Lark
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Laughing Gull
Laughing Gull
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Little Brown Duck
Little Brown Duck
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Little Owl
Little Owl
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Little White Heron
Little White Heron
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Mangrove Grape Tree
Mangrove Grape Tree
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Mangrove Snapper
Mangrove Snapper
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Noddy
Noddy
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Nuthatch
Nuthatch
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Oyster Catcher
Oyster Catcher
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Painted Finch
Painted Finch
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Parrot of Carolina
Parrot of Carolina
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Parrot of Paradise of Cuba
Parrot of Paradise of Cuba
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Pied Billed Dopchick
Pied Billed Dopchick
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Pigeon Hawk
Pigeon Hawk
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Pine Creeper
Pine Creeper
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Purple Finch
Purple Finch
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Red Bellied Woodpecker
Red Bellied Woodpecker
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Red Bird
Red Bird
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Red Curlew
Red Curlew
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Red Legged Thrush
Red Legged Thrush
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Red Start
Red Start
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Red Winged Starling
Red Winged Starling
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Rice Bird
Rice Bird
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Round Crested Duck
Round Crested Duck
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Small Bittern
Small Bittern
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Summer Duck
Summer Duck
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Swallow Tail Hawk
Swallow Tail Hawk
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The Booby
The Booby
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The Hind
The Hind
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The Laurel Tree of Carolina [Magnolia Grandiflora]
The Laurel Tree of Carolina [Magnolia Grandiflora]
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The Sole
The Sole
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The Tang
The Tang
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White Crowned Pigeon
White Crowned Pigeon
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White Faced Teal
White Faced Teal
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Wild Pine
Wild Pine
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Wood Pelican
Wood Pelican
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Yellow Breasted Chat
Yellow Breasted Chat
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Yellow Titmouse
Yellow Titmouse
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