The National Bird Of Nepal, The Himalayan Or Impeyan Monal, Pheasant Or Danphe
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Item details
Height
26.52 cm
Width
17.02 cm
Wear conditions
Good
Wear conditions
Excellent
Shows little to no signs of wear and tear.
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May show slight traces of use in keeping with age. Most vintage and antique items fit into this condition.
Average
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Visible signs of previous use including scratches, chips or stains.
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Description
Title: ‘MONAULUS REFULGENS – MONAUL RESPLENDISSANT.’
– (Himalayan Monal, Impeyan Monal, Impeyan Pheasant, DanpheIt is the National bird of Nepal.)
Engraving with original hand colouring, heightened with arabic gum on wove (vellin) paper.
The national bird of Nepal is the Himalayan Monal, scientifically known as Lophophorus impejanus. This stunning bird, often revered for its vibrant and iridescent plumage, particularly among males, is celebrated as an emblem of Nepal's rich biodiversity and natural heritage. The Himalayan Monal is renowned for its colorful feathers, with hues ranging from vibrant greens, blues, and purples to fiery oranges and reds, making it a symbol of beauty and diversity in Nepal's avian kingdom. "Monaulus refulgens," also known as the Himalayan Monal or Impeyan Monal, is a magnificent pheasant species native to the Himalayan region, particularly found in countries like India, Nepal, Bhutan, and parts of Tibet. This striking bird is renowned for its stunning plumage, characterized by vibrant and iridescent colors that distinguish it as one of the most visually captivating birds in the world.
The male Himalayan Monal boasts a mesmerizing mix of colors, including metallic greens, blues, purples, and a distinctive shimmering coppery-gold crest. Its long, iridescent tail feathers further enhance its allure, making it a symbol of natural beauty and splendor in the Himalayan region.
This species, named after Lady Mary Impey, wife of the British Chief Justice of Bengal, is not only celebrated for its visual appeal but also holds cultural significance in the local communities of the Himalayas. The Himalayan Monal is revered as a symbol of beauty, grace, and biodiversity, and it's also considered the national bird of Nepal, representing the country's rich natural heritage and diversity.
More info on the book in which it was published:
The 'Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles' by Pierre Auguste Joseph Drapiez stands as a remarkable testament to 19th-century natural sciences. Published in Brussels in 1845, this work represents an expansive collation of knowledge, building upon the pioneering works of Buffon, Daubenton, Lacepede, Cuvier, de Jussieu, and other influential naturalists.
The prints within this compendium likely showcase a rich amalgamation of artistic precision and scientific accuracy. Drapiez, himself a Belgian naturalist, would have aimed for detailed representations of flora, fauna, and scientific phenomena, mirroring the illustrative styles prevalent during his time. Given the era's emphasis on illustration, these prints were likely engraved meticulously, possibly portraying intricate anatomical details or lifelike depictions of the natural world.
With Drapiez's background in natural history, the prints might bear testament to his commitment to scientific authenticity, aiming to educate and inspire scholars and enthusiasts alike. These engravings would have complemented the text, offering visual aids that elucidate the concepts and specimens discussed in the volume.
Overall, the prints of 'Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles' likely serve as both artistic representations and invaluable scientific resources, encapsulating the essence of 19th-century natural history exploration and documentation.
Condition report:
GoodCondition: good, given age. Ghosting from text on the opposite page. . General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
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