Henry Constantine Richter (1821-1902)

细节
Henry Constantine Richter (1821-1902)
Elliot's Pheasant
Calophasis Ellioti
Syrmaticus ellioti
(Swinhoe)
numbered '7 23.a.' and with inscription on the mount 'Gould/Calophasis Ettiotti [sic]/Elliott's Pheasant'; pencil and watercolour heightened with bodycolour and gum arabic on Whatman paper
14 3/8 x 21 5/8in. (365 x 550mm.)
出版
J. Gould, op.cit., VII, pl.23

拍品专文

This pheasant was discovered in the mountains of the Chinese province of Chekiang by Robert Swinhoe (1836-1877), during his final years in China when he was H.M. Consul in Ningpo. Swinhoe dedicated this new species to the American zoologist, Dr Daniel Giraud Elliot (1835-1915), Curator of the Chicago Field Museum, who was in the process of compiling a magnificent book on pheasants, illustrated by Joseph Wolf. The pheasants are depicted about four-fifths lifesize.
R. Swinhoe, Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 1872, p.550
D.G. Elliot, Monograph of the Phasianidae, 1873, II, pl.13 b. DISTRIBUTION: Southeastern China in provinces of Kiangsi, southern Anhwei, Chekiang, Fukien and northern Kwangtung. Listed as threatened and vulnerable because of agricultural encroachment and deforestation