AMERICAN ORNITHOLOGY; OR THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE BIRDS INHABITATING THE UNITED STATES NOT GIVEN BY WILSON. WITH FIGURES DRAWN, ENGRAVED, AND COLOURED, FROM NATURE.
Date1833
Maker
Charles Lucian Bonaparte
(1803 - 1857)
Publisher
Carey, Lea & Carey
Printer
William Brown
MediumBlack and white line engravings colored by hand, text pages, bound with leather spines and marbleized boards
Dimensions12" (h) X 15" (h) X 1"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2018-147,14
ProvenanceVolumes 1 and 2 were presented to William Bartram (the inscription is in volume 2). Presumably Bartram was presented with the first issue of volume 1. The two copies of volume 1 and 2 were then owned by William Jardine (see the inscription in on the endpaper of volume 2). Volumes 3-9 are inscribed "John Ford." The entire set, including the Bonapart volumes, the original watercolor, and 2 manuscript letters were owned by Dr. Evan Morton Evans (1870-1955) and his son Daniel Webster Evans (1907-1966). The most recent owner, prior to being purchased by Colonial Williamsburg, was New York collector Gilbert Butler.