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James Bolton (c.1733-1799) A Magpie Pigeon with Ribwort Plantain Plantago lanceolata and Sweet Vernal-grass Anthoxanthum odoratum; and A Red Antwerp Smerle Pigeon
one signed and dated 'J. Bolton pinxit 1779' (lower left), one signed and dated 'J. Bolton ad Vivum pinxit 1779' (lower left)
pencil and watercolour, heightened with white on vellum, laid down on card
8.5 x 7.6 in. (24.2 x 20.7 cm.); and slightly smaller
Two decorative and skilfully painted studies of native British birds, by the author of Harmonia Ruralis. James Bolton, painter, illustrator and 'good field naturalist' (Jackson) remained in Yorkshire throughout his life, making studies of plants, insects and birds. Having published works on ferns and fungi, from 1792 he began a series of drawings of British song birds, publishing Harmonia Ruralis with etched plates in 1794-96. Drawing the birds from life, Bolton was particularly noted for placing them, as in the present watercolours, in a setting which indicated their natural habitat and food source. It is likely that the birds portrayed here are the Red Antwerp Smerle Pigeon and the Magpie Pigeon; identifiable plants include Plantago lanceolata, a ribwort commonly found around Halifax, and Anthoxanthum odoratum. (2)
one signed and dated 'J. Bolton pinxit 1779' (lower left), one signed and dated 'J. Bolton ad Vivum pinxit 1779' (lower left)
pencil and watercolour, heightened with white on vellum, laid down on card
8.5 x 7.6 in. (24.2 x 20.7 cm.); and slightly smaller
Two decorative and skilfully painted studies of native British birds, by the author of Harmonia Ruralis. James Bolton, painter, illustrator and 'good field naturalist' (Jackson) remained in Yorkshire throughout his life, making studies of plants, insects and birds. Having published works on ferns and fungi, from 1792 he began a series of drawings of British song birds, publishing Harmonia Ruralis with etched plates in 1794-96. Drawing the birds from life, Bolton was particularly noted for placing them, as in the present watercolours, in a setting which indicated their natural habitat and food source. It is likely that the birds portrayed here are the Red Antwerp Smerle Pigeon and the Magpie Pigeon; identifiable plants include Plantago lanceolata, a ribwort commonly found around Halifax, and Anthoxanthum odoratum. (2)
Provenance
Fairfax Hall, Ilkley, West Yorkshire and by descent to Mrs Susan Green, Victoria, Australia.
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