Mid-eighteenth-century potters picked up on the wide cultural interest in natural history and began to design objects that combined all kinds of natural imagery. The bird on the resplendent candlestick seen in this case resembles George Edwards’ widely distributed ornithology prints.
George Edwards
(English, 1694–1773)
“The Little Red-Headed Parrakeet or Guiney Sparrow
and the Maryland Yellow Throat”
From Gleanings from Natural History
London, 1754
Engraving with hand-coloring on laid paper
Chipstone Foundation 1962.5