BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BIRD BOOK BY THE DETMOLD BROTHERS, THE SCARCE FIRST BOOK BY THESE RENOWNED ENGLISH ANIMAL PAINTERS
DETMOLD, Edward Julius and Charles Maurice. Pictures from Birdland… With Rhymes by E.B.S. London and New York: J.M. Dent; E.P. Dutton, 1899. Slim octavo, original light gray pictorial boards.
First edition of this bold and colorful collection of 24 chromolithographic plates of exotic birds, accompanied by corresponding verses by the Detmolds’ uncle, Dr. Edward Barton Shuldham.
Edward Detmold and his twin brother Charles Maurice were accomplished animal artists from an early age. They were strongly influenced by Japanese prints in their uncle’s collection, and by the works of Albrect Dürer. Edward became “one of the best Edwardian animal illustrators” (Houfe, 115), primarily of children’s books, chief among them Kipling’s Jungle Book (1908), for which he and his brother created 16 animal paintings that were brilliant enough to warrant pre-publication in a separate portfolio in 1903. This magnificent children’s book of 24 exotic birds is the Detmolds’ first undertaking and stands as one of their best productions. Gift presentation.
Marginal finger marks, light rubbing to extremities of original boards. An extremely good copy. Scarce.