Description de l’Égypte, Zoologie. Oiseaux (H. N., plate 6)

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TITLE Description de l’Égypte, Zoologie. Oiseaux (H. N., plate 6)
CREATORSavigny, Jules-César, 1777-1851
DATE 1809
DIMENSIONS 21.25 x 28 in.
ORIGINAL FORMAT Engravings
MEDIUM Etching/engraving
PHYSICAL NOTE Hand colored print depicts a common redshank, white-tailed lapwing, spur-winged lapwing, and Egyptian plover
DONOR Hayden Special Collections Development Fund
DATE OF ACCESSION 2018
LOCATION ​Providence Athenæum: Philbrick Rare Book Room
In 1802, Napoleon ordered the Imperial Press to begin publication of the discoveries of his 1798 French expedition to Egypt. The resulting Description de l’Égypte paved the way for the birth of modern Egyptology.

The Athenæum’s rare first edition set was acquired in 1838, and had originally belonged to the French statesman and ultra-royalist Jules Armand, Prince de Polignac. After his exile for supporting the monarchy in the July Revolution of 1830, his effects were sold at auction in London, and the Description was purchased by friends of the Athenæum, particularly due to the encouragement of Athenæum founder and treasurer John Russell Bartlett.

At some point before the 1980s, 14 color plates depicting Egyptian bird species were cut and taken from the Athenæum’s copy of the Description. In 2018, three of these missing plates (not original to our set) were purchased from a dealer in Paris. Plate 6, attributed to naturalist J.C. Savigny who was responsible for the zoology sections of the Description, depicts a common redshank, white-tailed lapwing, spur-winged lapwing, and Egyptian plover.
Lancaster, Jane. Inquire Within: A Social History of the Providence Athenæum Since 1753. Providence Athenæum, 2003, pp. XXIII, 64-68.

"Description de l’Egypte, …" The Providence Athenæum, 2019, www.providenceathenaeum.org/collections/special-collections/travel-exploration/. Accessed 20 June 2019.

Cook, Carol S. Travel and Exploration: A Catalogue of the Providence Athenæum CollectionProvidence Athenæum, 1988, p. 120.

Cook, Carol S. and Marguerite Dorian. The Natural History Collection of the Providence Athenæum: A Selected Annotated BibliographyProvidence Athenæum, 1997, pp. 35-37.

France. Commission des Sciences et Arts d'Egypte. Description de l'Egypte : ou, Recueil des observations et des recherches qui ont été faites en Egypte pendant l'expédition de l'armee françaiseParis, Impr. Impériale, 1809-1828.
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