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The Turtle of Carolina c.1722-26
Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour with gum arabic and gold paint | 26.6 x 37.8 cm (sheet of paper) | RCIN 924837
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A watercolour of a mourning dove (Zenaida macroura (Linnaeus)). The drawing shows a grey bird with red legs perched on the ground, profile left. Inscribed in ink: (top centre) 'Small Pigeon of Carolina Turtrtur caude longiore'; (top right) '24'; (verso) 'Small pigeon'
Mark Catesby was born in Suffolk and was interested in natural history from an early age. In 1712, he travelled to the east coast of America with his sister Elizabeth, who had married a doctor who practised in Williamsburg, Virginia. Catesby spent seven years in Virginia collecting specimens and seeds for London buyers before returning to Britain. In London his drawings of birds and plants met with praise and a group of benefactors paid for his travel to Carolina in 1722. There, he made numerous drawings of the flora and fauna, working hard to ensure that his depictions were as helpful for an understanding of their subjects as possible. On his return to Britain, his drawings were reproduced in The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and the Bahama Islands, which appeared in a series of volumes between 1729 and 1747. The first volume was dedicated to Queen Caroline, the second to Augusta, Princess of Wales. The original drawings from the volumes, which had been in the possession of Catesby’s widow until her death, were purchased by George III from the London bookseller Thomas Cadell in 1768.
The watercolour was used as the basis for plate 24 in the first volume of the Natural History, where the bird is shown with the leaf and flower of the mayapple (Podophyllum peltatum L., not inclued in the watercolour) ('The Turtle of Carolina' and 'The May Apple'). Catesby noted of the dove that 'they breed in Carolina, and abide there always. They feed much on the Berries of Poke, i.e. Blitum Virginianum, which are Poison'.
For identification of the species depicted see James L. Reveal, 'Identification of the plants and animals illustrated by Mark Catesby for his Natural History of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands' in Phytoneuron 2013 and revised online version.
Provenance
Thomas Cadell; from whom bought by George III, 1768
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Medium and techniques
Pen and ink with watercolour and bodycolour with gum arabic and gold paint
Measurements
26.6 x 37.8 cm (sheet of paper)
Other number(s)
RL 24837Alternative title(s)
Turtur Carolinensis