Pompadour Cotinga

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Pompadour cotinga on the branch of a pond apple.

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Artist

Name:
Descourtilz, Jean-Théodore
Dates:
179?-1855
Country:
France

Illustration

Subject:
Animals
Technique:
Lithograph
Lithographer:
Callier, Jean Étienne Joseph
Format:
Portrait (taller)
Source:
Natural History Museum Library, The Internet Archive

Book

Title:
Oiseaux brillans du Brésil
Author:
Descourtilz, Jean Théodore
Publisher:
Paris: 1834
Open Library:
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Description:

Hand-colored lithograph depicting a pompadour cotinga (Xipholena punicea) perched on a branch of a pond apple, ready to take wing. The pompadour cotinga is a tropical bird in the family Cotingidae, native to South America.

The caption reads in the original French: Cotinga Pacapaca sur un rameau de Corossolier des marais.

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