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Gold-crested Wren
Common Firecrest, male and female
Regulus ignicapilla
Cha. Collins Fect. 1738;
Item
1 watercolour painting ; 56 x 39 cm + 1 leaf
Charles Collins was an Irish painter, known for his portraits of animals and still-lifes. He achieved success in England painting exotic birds, game, dogs and dead game still-lifes. He was the painter for Robert Furber’s ‘Twelve Months of Fruit’ (1732). In 1736 he published in collaboration with John Lee a set of 12 large engravings, coloured by hand, of British birds in landscape and garden settings, entitled Icones avium cum nominibus anglicis. He then came to the attention of Taylor White, who engaged him to paint birds from his and others’ collections until 1743. Collins died in 1744, when he was described as ‘Bird Painter to the Royal Society.’
Drawing of a pair of male and female Common Firecests from 18th century specimens [modern geographical distribution: Europe, North Africa, and Turkey].
Manuscript note on front of drawing: Gold-crested Wren (Regulus cristatus) Cha. Collins Fect. 1738;
Manuscript note on back of drawing: The Golden Crowned Wren Regulus Cristatus W.227
Scientific name: Regulus ignicapilla
With manuscript text on accompanying leaf.
Transcription of manuscript note on accompanying leaf: Aves Passeres Motacilla
Regulus.
Translation of manuscript note on accompanying leaf: Aves Passeres Motacilla
Regulus.