Bilder Denis Diderot (1713–1784) – Histoire Naturelle, Ornithologie – Engraving (1768)
Beskrivning
"Histoire Naturelle, Ornithologie" illustrates four distinct avian species including the Spotted Antbird, the White-eared Antbird, the Organist Euphonia, and the Great Kingfisher, each shown in a naturalistic pose perched on branches or rocks. This engraving is from the Encyclopédie, ou dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, published in Paris in 1768. The work is the definitive intellectual achievement of the French Enlightenment, aiming to consolidate all human knowledge with a particular emphasis on the systematic classification of the natural world.
Robert Bénard was a highly productive French engraver who served as the primary director for the plates of the Encyclopédie. He specialized in technical and scientific illustration, managing a large workshop to produce thousands of detailed copperplates that visualized complex biology and machinery for the first time. Bénard's work is characterized by its clarity, precision, and adherence to the descriptive requirements of the Enlightenment thinkers like Diderot and d'Alembert. His contributions were essential in transforming the Encyclopédie into a visual record of eighteenth-century zoological and botanical discovery.
Artist or Maker: Robert Bénard.
Dimensions: Approximately 29 cm x 21 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: 1768.
Condition Report:
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