BG-05991-101

Antique Bird Print of the Ortolan Bunting by Sepp & Nozeman (1789)

  • Condition: Good. General age-related toning, some staining. Please study image carefully.
  • Date: 1789
  • Overall size: 36 x 53 cm.
  • Image size: 27.8 x 42.8 cm.
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.. Emberiza (an Hortulana) - Sepp & Nozeman (1789)

Description: Antique print titled 'Emberiza (an Hortulana)'. This print depicts Ortolan Bunting with nest and eggs (Dutch: Ortolaan). The ortolan (Emberiza hortulana) or ortolan bunting, is a bird in the bunting family Emberizidae, a passerine family now separated by most modern scholars from the finches, Fringillidae. The genus name Emberiza is from Old High German Embritz, a bunting. The specific hortulana is from the Italian name for this bird, ortolana. The English ortolan is derived from Middle French hortolan, "gardener".

This print originates from 'Nederlandsche Vogelen; volgens hunne huisdouding, aert, en eigenschappen beschreeven", Amsterdam, 1770-1829 by C. Nozeman, M. Houttuyn and J.C. Sepp. This is the most important and first study in the Netherlands of ornithology at that time. The birds are depicted as they are in life, said to be depicted close to life sized and in their environment.

Original text page included.

Artists and engravers: This monumental work is associated with Christiaan Andreas Sepp, Jan Christiaan Sepp, Jan Sepp, Cornelis Nozeman, Martinus Houttuyn and Coenraad Jacob Temminck.