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      • ELIZABETH GOULD - RHIPIDURA ALBISCAPA - Hand coloured Lithographsold
        Oct. 26, 2022

        ELIZABETH GOULD - RHIPIDURA ALBISCAPA - Hand coloured Lithograph

        Est: AUD800 - AUD1,500

        ELIZABETH GOULD 1804 - 1841 RHIPIDURA ALBISCAPA Signed and titled in plate Hand coloured Lithograph 52 x 33.5cm $800/1,500

        GFL Fine Art
      • GOULD, Elizabeth (British/Australian 1804-1841) (2) Two Plates from 'Birds of Australia, and the Adjacent Islands.' By John Goul...sold
        Mar. 13, 2022

        GOULD, Elizabeth (British/Australian 1804-1841) (2) Two Plates from 'Birds of Australia, and the Adjacent Islands.' By John Goul...

        Est: AUD150 - AUD250

        GOULD, Elizabeth (British/Australian 1804-1841) (2) Two Plates from 'Birds of Australia, and the Adjacent Islands.' By John Gould: Calodera Maculata and Nuchalis; & Podiceps Gularis and Nestor. Descriptive sheet verso. Provenance: private collection, Tasmania. Hand Coloured Lithograph (2) 23x14.5cm (each)

        Davidson Auctions
      • Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831sold
        Mar. 25, 2021

        Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        **Originally Listed At $600** Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) and John Gould (British, 1804-1881),"Phasianus Pucrasia" - a hand-colored lithograph from "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" (London: 1831-32). Printed by C. Hullmandel. Drawn from nature after John Gould and on stone by Elizabeth Gould. A magnificent composition depicting a male pheasant (Phasianus Pucrasia) in profile - with his brilliant plumage of chestnut brown, silvery grey, azure blue, black, and white hues - his head of teal feathers with a frill of teal and beige - perched upon a leafy tree branch. "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" was Gould's first major work created after his acquisition of a collection of bird-skins from the Himalaya Mountains. It was so successful, that Gould would be inspired to continue creating large format monographs throughout his lifetime. Size: 21.875" L x 14.375" W (55.6 cm x 36.5 cm); 23" L x 18" W (58.4 cm x 45.7 cm) including mat John Gould was an ornithologist, a self-taught artist, as well as a naturalist. From 1818 to 1824, Gould was a gardener working under his father in the Royal Gardens of Windsor, where he began creating illustrations. In time, he became an accomplished taxidermist, opening his own practice in London in 1824. In 1827, Gould became the first Curator and Preserver at the museum of the Zoological Society of London. His interest in birds kept developing, and in 1830 he published "A Century of Birds From the Himalaya Mountains" - his first volume on birds. For the next fifty years, Gould, his wife Elizabeth, and several other artists working with them sojourned throughout Asia, the East Indies, and Australia. Text below bird reads, "PHASIANUS PUCRASIA 2/3 Nat. Size" / "Drawn from Nature & on Stone by E. Gould" / "Printed by C. Hullmandel" Provenance: private Lucille Lucas collection, Crested Butte, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #136787

        Artemis Gallery
      • Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831sold
        Jan. 10, 2019

        Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831

        Est: $1,100 - $1,650

        Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) and John Gould (British, 1804-1881),"Phasianus Pucrasia" - a hand-colored lithograph from "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" (London: 1831-32). Printed by C. Hullmandel. Drawn from nature after John Gould and on stone by Elizabeth Gould. A magnificent composition depicting a male pheasant (Phasianus Pucrasia) in profile - with his brilliant plumage of chestnut brown, silvery grey, azure blue, black, and white hues - his head of teal feathers with a frill of teal and beige - perched upon a leafy tree branch. "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" was Gould's first major work created after his acquisition of a collection of bird-skins from the Himalaya Mountains. It was so successful, that Gould would be inspired to continue creating large format monographs throughout his lifetime. Size: 21.875" L x 14.375" W (55.6 cm x 36.5 cm); 23" L x 18" W (58.4 cm x 45.7 cm) including mat John Gould was an ornithologist, a self-taught artist, as well as a naturalist. From 1818 to 1824, Gould was a gardener working under his father in the Royal Gardens of Windsor, where he began creating illustrations. In time, he became an accomplished taxidermist, opening his own practice in London in 1824. In 1827, Gould became the first Curator and Preserver at the museum of the Zoological Society of London. His interest in birds kept developing, and in 1830 he published "A Century of Birds From the Himalaya Mountains" - his first volume on birds. For the next fifty years, Gould, his wife Elizabeth, and several other artists working with them sojourned throughout Asia, the East Indies, and Australia. Text below bird reads, "PHASIANUS PUCRASIA 2/3 Nat. Size" / "Drawn from Nature & on Stone by E. Gould" / "Printed by C. Hullmandel" Provenance: private Lucille Lucas collection, Crested Butte, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #136787

        Artemis Gallery
      • DARWIN, Charles – GOULD, John (1804-1881) and GOULD, Elizabeth (1804-1841).sold
        Dec. 04, 2018

        DARWIN, Charles – GOULD, John (1804-1881) and GOULD, Elizabeth (1804-1841).

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        DARWIN, Charles – GOULD, John (1804-1881) and GOULD, Elizabeth (1804-1841). The Zoology of the Voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle. Part III. Birds. London: Smith, Elder, and Co., [1838-]1841. The key part of Darwin’s lavish publication on the scientifc fndings from the voyage of the Beagle. Upon his return from his legendary expedition, Darwin donated his ornithological specimens to the Zoological Society, where they were catalogued by John Gould. Although not himself an evolutionist, it was ironically Gould’s observations about the speciation of the Galapagos fnches (among other birds collected on the voyage) which helped point Darwin to the crucial realization that “Lyell’s general principles linking past with present could be applied to the biological world as much as to the geological” (Browne). The handsome lithographs were executed by John’s wife Elizabeth Gould. The entire fve-volume report was issued in parts, of which Birds comprised fve parts of ten plates each. Anker 173; Browne, Charles Darwin: Voyaging, pp. 359-61; Freeman 9; Nissen IVB 384; Norman 586; Zimmer p. 157. Part three only, of fve, quarto (302 x 238mm). 50 hand-colored lithographed plates interleaved with guards (occasional light marginal spotting, a few plate numbers shaved; 1967 Bulgarian postage stamp featuring a pheasant on title verso). Modern green half morocco.

        Christie's
      • Gould Pied Oystercatcher Hand Colored Lithographsold
        Nov. 24, 2018

        Gould Pied Oystercatcher Hand Colored Lithograph

        Est: $200 - $300

        Elizabeth Gould United Kingdom,1804–1841 Illustrated by Elizabeth Gould for John Gould’s (1804-1881) Birds of Australia portfolio, Latin name Haematopus longirostris.Hand colored lithograph on paper Signed lower left in plate "J. Gould and H.C. Richter del. et lith.", printers information "Hullmandel & Walton Imp." lower right. Sight size 13 3/4" x 19 3/4",Frame 21 3/4" x 27 3/4" From the collection of a Boston, Massachusetts gentleman.

        Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
      • Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831sold
        Nov. 08, 2018

        Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831

        Est: $1,100 - $1,650

        Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) and John Gould (British, 1804-1881),"Phasianus Pucrasia" - a hand-colored lithograph from "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" (London: 1831-32). Printed by C. Hullmandel. Drawn from nature after John Gould and on stone by Elizabeth Gould. A magnificent composition depicting a male pheasant (Phasianus Pucrasia) in profile - with his brilliant plumage of chestnut brown, silvery grey, azure blue, black, and white hues - his head of teal feathers with a frill of teal and beige - perched upon a leafy tree branch. "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" was Gould's first major work created after his acquisition of a collection of bird-skins from the Himalaya Mountains. It was so successful, that Gould would be inspired to continue creating large format monographs throughout his lifetime. Size: 21.875" L x 14.375" W (55.6 cm x 36.5 cm); 23" L x 18" W (58.4 cm x 45.7 cm) including mat John Gould was an ornithologist, a self-taught artist, as well as a naturalist. From 1818 to 1824, Gould was a gardener working under his father in the Royal Gardens of Windsor, where he began creating illustrations. In time, he became an accomplished taxidermist, opening his own practice in London in 1824. In 1827, Gould became the first Curator and Preserver at the museum of the Zoological Society of London. His interest in birds kept developing, and in 1830 he published "A Century of Birds From the Himalaya Mountains" - his first volume on birds. For the next fifty years, Gould, his wife Elizabeth, and several other artists working with them sojourned throughout Asia, the East Indies, and Australia. Text below bird reads, "PHASIANUS PUCRASIA 2/3 Nat. Size" / "Drawn from Nature & on Stone by E. Gould" / "Printed by C. Hullmandel" Provenance: private Lucille Lucas collection, Crested Butte, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #136787

        Artemis Gallery
      • Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831sold
        Aug. 30, 2018

        Gould Lithograph - Phasianus Pucrasia - 1831

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) and John Gould (British, 1804-1881),"Phasianus Pucrasia" - a hand-colored lithograph from "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" (London: 1831-32). Printed by C. Hullmandel. Drawn from nature after John Gould and on stone by Elizabeth Gould. A magnificent composition depicting a male pheasant (Phasianus Pucrasia) in profile - with his brilliant plumage of chestnut brown, silvery grey, azure blue, black, and white hues - his head of teal feathers with a frill of teal and beige - perched upon a leafy tree branch. "Birds from the Himalaya Mountains" was Gould's first major work created after his acquisition of a collection of bird-skins from the Himalaya Mountains. It was so successful, that Gould would be inspired to continue creating large format monographs throughout his lifetime. Size: 21.875" L x 14.375" W (55.6 cm x 36.5 cm); 23" L x 18" W (58.4 cm x 45.7 cm) including mat John Gould was an ornithologist, a self-taught artist, as well as a naturalist. From 1818 to 1824, Gould was a gardener working under his father in the Royal Gardens of Windsor, where he began creating illustrations. In time, he became an accomplished taxidermist, opening his own practice in London in 1824. In 1827, Gould became the first Curator and Preserver at the museum of the Zoological Society of London. His interest in birds kept developing, and in 1830 he published "A Century of Birds From the Himalaya Mountains" - his first volume on birds. For the next fifty years, Gould, his wife Elizabeth, and several other artists working with them sojourned throughout Asia, the East Indies, and Australia. Text below bird reads, "PHASIANUS PUCRASIA 2/3 Nat. Size" / "Drawn from Nature & on Stone by E. Gould" / "Printed by C. Hullmandel" Provenance: private Lucille Lucas collection, Crested Butte, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #136787

        Artemis Gallery
      • J.& E. Gould, 8 plates, Birds of Europe. 1832-37.sold
        Jan. 25, 2018

        J.& E. Gould, 8 plates, Birds of Europe. 1832-37.

        Est: $600 - $800

        Gould, John. British (1804-1881). Gould, Elizabeth, British, (1804-1841). 8 hand-colored lithographs from "The Birds of Europe", London, 1832 - 37. The plates are: Ruddy Shieldrake ++ Snow Goose ++ Red Breasted Merganser ++ Red-Throated Diver ++ Western Duck ++ Eider Duck ++ Manks Shearwater ++ Cinereous Shearwater. All plates measure approximately 14.75" x 21.5". Provenance: A Virginia Collector. Condition: Most plates are very good to near fine, edge gilding is present in all cases; a little toning around the edges and some edges are ragged and/or perforated where they were removed from the book.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • J.& E. Gould, Lear. 8 plates, Europe.1832-37.sold
        Jan. 25, 2018

        J.& E. Gould, Lear. 8 plates, Europe.1832-37.

        Est: $460 - $650

        Gould, John. British (1804-1881). Gould, Elizabeth, British, (1804-1841). Lear, Edward, British, (1812-1888). 8 hand-colored lithographs from "The Birds of Europe", London, 1832-1837. The plates are: Fantail Warbler ++ Wry Neck ++ Lesbian Bunting ++ Wren ++ Common Whitethroat/Lesser Whitethroat ++ Climacteris Rufa [Rufous Treecreeper] ++ Rock Ptarmigan ++ Short-toed Ptarmigan. All, except the last three, have the text description pages also. 6 plates measure approximately 15"x 22", the Lear plates are a little smaller. Provenance: From the collection of Jim Willis. Condition: Most plates are very good to near fine; a little toning around the edges and some edges are ragged and/or perforated where they were removed from the book. Text pages, in some cases, have more wear The Short-toed Ptarmigan has a few closed tears and a mark on the upper edge.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • J&E Gould. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. Pl. 231sold
        Jan. 25, 2018

        J&E Gould. Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. Pl. 231

        Est: $200 - $400

        Gould, John. British (1804-1881). Gould, Elizabeth, British, (1804-1841). Hand-colored lithograph, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker, Picus Minor, Plate 231 from "The Birds of Europe", 1832-1837. Approximately 24.75" x 31". Provenance: From the collection of Jim Willis. Condition: One faint damp stain to the top left of the image, a little movement visible in the paper. Otherwise a clear, sharp and striking print. Matted, under glass, not examined out of frame.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Gould. 9 plates, Europe, New Guinea, Trogon.sold
        Jan. 25, 2018

        Gould. 9 plates, Europe, New Guinea, Trogon.

        Est: $700 - $900

        Gould, John. British (1804-1881). Gould, Elizabeth, British, (1804-1841). Hart, William (1830-1908). 7 hand-colored lithographs from "The Birds of Europe", London, 1832-1837; 1 hand-colored lithograph from "The Birds of New Guinea", London 1875-88; and 1 hand-colored lithograph from "A Monograph of the Trogonidae, or Family of Trogons", London: by the Author, 1835-38. The plates are: Sparrow Hawk, Alpine Chough, Bifasciated Lark, Sardinian Starling, Jackdaw, Hen- Harrier, Ash-coloured Harrier, plus 2 text pages from the same book: Doubtful Sparrow and Snow Finch; Ailuroedus Melanotis [Black-Cheeked Cat-Bird]; Trogon Tenellus [Black-throated Trogon]. All, except the last, have the text description pages also. All plates measure approximately 14" x 21". Provenance: A Virginia Collector. Condition: Most plates are very good to near fine, mostly retaining their gilt edges; a little toning around the edges, some scattered spots/small closed tears, some edges are ragged and/or perforated where they were removed from the book. The Jackdaw has a torn and repaired corner. Text pages, in some cases, have more wear.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • ELIZABETH GOULD (1804-1841) Silvery-Grey Petrel (Procellaria Glacialoides) 1840 watercolour and pencil on papersold
        Sep. 01, 2017

        ELIZABETH GOULD (1804-1841) Silvery-Grey Petrel (Procellaria Glacialoides) 1840 watercolour and pencil on paper

        Est: AUD800 - AUD1,200

        ELIZABETH GOULD (1804-1841) Silvery-Grey Petrel (Procellaria Glacialoides) 1840 watercolour and pencil on paper signed, dated and inscribed lower left: South pacific ocean/ May 1840. J. & E. Gould 35.5 x 51cm OTHER NOTES: This watercolour was painted sailing from Sydney to London. It was later drawn on stone (in reverse), with the resulting lithograph published in the Gould's 'The Birds of Australia' c.1848 (label verso)

        Leonard Joel
      • CIRCLE OF ELIZABETH GOULD (1804-1841) An exotic bird perched on a treesold
        Oct. 19, 2016

        CIRCLE OF ELIZABETH GOULD (1804-1841) An exotic bird perched on a tree

        Est: £40 - £60

        CIRCLE OF ELIZABETH GOULD (1804-1841) An exotic bird perched on a tree branch, watercolour, 50 x 39 cm. Bears faint inscription in pencil verso & dated August 1832.

        Mallams
      • after John Gould FRS (British, 1804-1881) and Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) 'Buceros Cavatus' (Concave Hornbill),sold
        Jun. 09, 2016

        after John Gould FRS (British, 1804-1881) and Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) 'Buceros Cavatus' (Concave Hornbill),

        Est: £80 - £120

        after John Gould FRS (British, 1804-1881) and Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) 'Buceros Cavatus' (Concave Hornbill), from 'A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains', 1830-32, colour lithograph, 20 x 13 1/2in. (50.75 x 34.25cm.). * Condition: Light browning to paper at very edge at joint with mount. A few scattered minor fox marks. Some small handling creases to lower right corner. In a mid-20th century limed wood frame.

        Martel Maides
      • Gould, "Myophonus Temmenchii," Lithographsold
        Mar. 19, 2016

        Gould, "Myophonus Temmenchii," Lithograph

        Est: $100 - $200

        Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841), "Myophonus Temmenchii," lithograph, circa 1830, 21" x 14 1/2".

        Kaminski Auctions
      • After John Gould FRS, British 1804-1881 and Elizabeth Gould, British 1804-1841- ''Trogon Teminurus''sold
        Jan. 17, 2015

        After John Gould FRS, British 1804-1881 and Elizabeth Gould, British 1804-1841- ''Trogon Teminurus''

        Est: £80 - £120

        After John Gould FRS, British 1804-1881 and Elizabeth Gould, British 1804-1841- ''Trogon Teminurus'', ''''Trogon Collaris'', ''Trogon Ambigutus'' and ''Haematospiza Sipahi''; colour reproduction prints, mounted in matching glazed gilt frames, 38.5x26.5cm: together with two botanical prints, (6)

        Roseberys
      • * Elizabeth Gould, (British, 1804-1841), Columba Leuconota. From Gould's Birds of Asia; drawn from nature and by stone.sold
        Oct. 14, 2014

        * Elizabeth Gould, (British, 1804-1841), Columba Leuconota. From Gould's Birds of Asia; drawn from nature and by stone.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841) Columba Leuconota (Snow Pigeon) (from Birds of Asia, London, 1853-1883) lithograph with hand-coloring 22 x 14 3/4 inches.

        Hindman
      • Trogon Resplendens. Resplendent Trogonsold
        Oct. 08, 2014

        Trogon Resplendens. Resplendent Trogon

        Est: £800 - £1,200

        John Gould (1804-1881) and Elizabeth Gould (1804-1841) Trogon Resplendens. Resplendent Trogon handcoloured lithograph heightened with gum arabic, from A monograph of the Trogonidae, or Family of the Trogons, published London, 1838 37 ½ x 14in. (95.3 x 35.5cm.)

        Christie's
      • John & Elizabeth Gould (XIX) - Satin Bower-Bird (Ptilonorhynchus Holosericeus)sold
        Apr. 10, 2014

        John & Elizabeth Gould (XIX) - Satin Bower-Bird (Ptilonorhynchus Holosericeus)

        Est: AUD2,000 - AUD3,000

        John & Elizabeth Gould (XIX) Satin Bower-Bird (Ptilonorhynchus Holosericeus) lithograph, double page plate 54 x 70cm

        Lawsons
      • Elizabeth Gould(1804-1841) 2 original lithographs,sold
        Oct. 27, 2013

        Elizabeth Gould(1804-1841) 2 original lithographs,

        Est: -

        Elizabeth Gould(1804-1841) 2 original lithographs, hand painted bird studies, "Pica Vagabunda" & "Lamprotornis Spilopterus (male & female)"

        Bargain Hunt Auctions
      • Elizabeth Gould (née Coxen) (British, 1804-1841)sold
        May. 29, 2013

        Elizabeth Gould (née Coxen) (British, 1804-1841)

        Est: £600 - £800

        Black-crested Tit and Golden-headed Manakin; Spotted Forktail Two handcoloured lithographs, the second from 'A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains', 1830-33, on wove, printed by C.Hullmandel, published by the artist, 41 x 30cm; 31.5 x 35.5cm (2)

        Bonhams
      • Elizabeth Gould (née Coxen) (British, 1804-1841)sold
        Jan. 30, 2013

        Elizabeth Gould (née Coxen) (British, 1804-1841)

        Est: £700 - £1,000

        Black-crested Tit and Golden-headed Manakin; Spotted Forktail Two handcoloured lithographs, the second from 'A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains', 1830-33, on wove, printed by C.Hullmandel, published by the artist, 41 x 30cm; 31.5 x 35.5cm (2)

        Bonhams
      • Gould, "Falco Chicquera", Lithographsold
        Jun. 16, 2012

        Gould, "Falco Chicquera", Lithograph

        Est: $200 - $400

        Elizabeth Gould (British, 1804-1841), "Falco Chicquera", lithograph, circa 1831, 21" x 14 1/2".

        Kaminski Auctions
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