Description
Mid 20th Century Bird Print – Kruka Grå-mes
Features an image of a Common White Throat bird pictured on some earth/grass and its egg – exact print of the original watercolour image including the smudge marks.
Printed on thick paper/card
Motacilla Gurruca (Latin name) and reference details are located on the bottom right of the image.
Kruka Grå-mes (name in Swedish) Common White Throat
On the reverse it has “61 Dornfras müche” (written in German in pencil)
Olof Rudbeck the Younger (1660–1740) was born and educated in Uppsala, Sweden, where he received an excellent education from his father and other qualified teachers. He studied medicine, and his thesis De propagatione plantarum, published in 1686, is considered to mark the birth of modern botany in Sweden. The so-called Great Book of Birds by Olof Rudbeck the Younger is a work begun in 1693 but was never published until a facsimile was made in 1985 (a limited number of 500 copies were printed). Rudbeck continued to give a series of ornithological lectures between 1727 and 1731, which were the first of their kind in Sweden.
Condition report:
Good condition – some signs of wear commensurate with age
This print has been trimmed by a previous owner.
Dimensions:
H. 18.2cm W. 24.2cm D. 0.01cm
Ref. 239C- Kruka Grå-mes