Birds from Diderot's
Encylopedia
These plates were drawn by Francois Nicolas Martinet
- one of the most famous bird illustrators of
all time - for the Encyclopédie,
the great compendium of enlightenment knowledge
published during the second half of the 18th Century.
Francois Nicolas Martinet ((1731-1790?)
created illustrations of birds for books by some
of the most influential publications of 18th-century
France.
These are fine original engravings on old chainlinked
paper.
The Encyclopedie, ou Dictionnaire Raisonne
des Sciences, des Arts et des Metiers was published
in Paris between 1762-1777. A masterpiece of the
enlightment, it set out all the knowledge of the
day, and was a first attempt to document the techniques
of mechanical production for objects used in everyday
life. Scholars from around the world, including
Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson submitted
chapters.
Each Engraving measures appoximately: 10 X 15.25
inches
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