Watercolor of Insects & Lizard, Page 43
DateCa. 1710-1720
Maker
Mark Catesby
(1683 - 1749)
Artist/Maker
Eleazar Albin
OriginEngland
MediumWatercolor on paper
DimensionsUnframed: OH: 11 1/2" OW: 8 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1990-177,43
DescriptionWatercolor of various insects and a lizard, from manuscript book; page 43.Label TextThis watercolor depicts several specimens including a lizard and a spider. The piece comes from a bound portfolio of fifty-seven different painted pages of illustrated insects, mostly butterflies. Within this collection of watercolors is the work of at least three artists—Eleazar Albin, Urtipre, and another unnamed artist. This piece, which appears to be apart of a collection done on dried or dead insects, is believed to be done by Mark Catesby. Catesby was an 18th-century naturalist known for his publication "The Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands," and his innovation in the illustration of animals. This piece displays similar technique with those of Catesby's within the collection of Sir Hans Sloane.
Ca. 1710-1720
Ca. 1710-1720
Ca. 1710-1720
1824-1828 (range of the entires in the album).
1800-1827 (compiled); some 1726
December 20th, 1829 (dated)
1732-1733