Person
ISNI: 
0000 0001 2125 9888
https://isni.org/isni/0000000121259888
Name: 
Gould, J.
Gould (John)
Gould, John (British painter, ornithologist, 1804-1881)
Ioannes Gould
John Gould
John Gould (angielski ornitolog)
John Gould (britischer Ornithologe)
John Gould (Brits bioloog (1804-1881))
John Gould (English ornithologist and illustrator)
John Gould (ornitologo e naturalista britannico)
Гульд, Джон
Джон Гулд
Джон Гульд
ג'ון גולד
جان گولد
جون غولد
জন গুল্ড
존 굴드
グールド, ジョン
约翰·古尔德
Dates: 
1804-1881
Creation class: 
Computer file
Language material
Musical sound recording
Two-dimensional nonprojectable graphic
Creation role: 
author
contributor
creator
illustrator
Related names: 
Bayfield, Gabriel (1781-1870; see also from; Assistant)
Dixon, Joan M.
Gerlach, Richard (1899-1973)
Geus, Armin
Gould, Elizabeth
Gould, Elizabeth (1804-1841; Beziehung familiaer; see also from)
Gould, Elizabeth (1804-1841; see also from; Assistant)
Hart, William Matthew (1830-1908; see also from; Assistant)
Hoed, A.P. den
Hoed, G. den (1907-)
Hoed, Gerrit (1907-)
Joop, Gerhard
Lambourne, Maureen
Lear, Edward (1812-1888; see also from; Assistant)
Lear, Edward (1812-1888)
Owen, Richard (1804-1892)
Pickard-Cambridge, Arthur
Richter, Henry Constantine (1821-1902; see also from; Assistant)
Roux, Francis (19..-.... ornithologue)
Royal Society (Great Britain) (isAffiliatedWith)
Rutgers, A. (1913-)
Rutgers, Abram
Rutgers, Abram (1913-)
Sitwell, Sacheverell (1897-1988)
Sturm, Johann Wilhelm (1808-1865))
Swaenepoel, Georgette
Wolf, Joseph (1820-1899; see also from; Assistant)
石原, 佳代子 (1946-)
Titles: 
Australian marsupials and monotremes
Birds of Australia
Birds of Great Britain. Selections
Birds of New Guinea
Birds of South America: illustrations from the lithographs of John Gould
British birds in colour
British birds on lake, river and stream
Catalogue of the birds in John Gould's folio bird books
century of birds from the Himalaya Mountains., A
dramatic festivals of Athens, The
Family of toucans
Farbenfrohe Vogelwelt
Gould's exotic birds
Icones avium; or, Figures and descriptions of new and interesting species of birds from various parts of the globe.
J. Gould's Monographie der Ramphastiden oder Tukanartigen Voegel.
John Gould bird print reproductions
John Gould's wereld der vogels
Kangaroos
Miroir des oiseaux Dix-neuf lithographies
monograph of the Odontophorinæ, or partridges of America., A
monograph of the Trochilidae, or family of humming-birds, A
Oiseaux d'Australie
oiseaux de John Gould, Les
Oiseaux de l'Amérique du sud
Oiseaux de la Nouvelle-Guinée
On a new genus in the family of Corvidæ
pl.3: Egyptian Neophron, Neophron Percnopterus (Savig)/Edward Leardel et lithog. [Cote : D9929]
pl.412 : Solan Gannet, Sula Bassana (Briss.)/Edward Lear del et litho. [Cote : D10434]
pl.441 : Richardson's Lestris, Lestris Richardsonii (Swains) [Cote : D10463]
pl.5 : Imperial Eagle,Aquila Imperialis/Drawn from Nature and on Stone by John and Elizabeth Gould. [Cote : D9931]
Prospectus of, and list of subscribers to, the works on ornithology, etc. by John Gould, F.R.S.
ruling passion of John Gould, 1992:, The
Sammlung
Schöne alte Vogelbilder
Sekai no tori
shimmer of hummingbirds rare prints by John Gould, A
Tropical birds
Utsukushii ajia no tori
Vögel Europas
Vögel Grossbritanniens
Vogels van Australië
Vogels van Nieuw-Guinea
Vogels van Zuid-Amerika
zoology of the voyage of the H.M.S. Beagle, under the command of Captain Fitzroy, ... during the years 1832 to 1836, The : published with the approval of the Lords Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
美しいアジアの鳥 : 鳥人グールド
Notes: 
Associated Group: Royal Society (Great Britain) naf
Associated Language:
Gould, John. A monograph of the Trochilidae, or family of humming-birds, 1861 title pages (by John Gould, F.R.S., F.L.S., V.P. and F.Z.S., M.E.S., F.R. Geog. S., M. Ray S., corr. memb. of the Royal Academy of Sciences of Turin; of the Soc. of the Museum of Nat. Hist. of Strasbourg; for. memb. of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Nurnberg, and of the Imp. Nat. Hist. Soc. of Moscow; hon. memb. of the Nat. Hist. Soc. of Darmstadt; of the Nat. Hist. and the Nat. Hist. and Med. Socs. of Dresden; of the Roy. Soc. of Tasmania; of the Roy. Zool. Soc. of Ireland; of the Penzance Nat. Hist. Soc; of the Worcester Nat. Hist. Soc.; of the Northumberland, Durham, and Newcastle Nat. Hist. Soc.; of the Ipswich Museum; of the Orn. Soc. of Germany; of the Dorset County Museum and Library; of the Royal United Service Institution, etc.) v. 1, page vii (author's preface: "To my artist Mr. Richter, to [Gould's secretary] Mr. [Edwin Charles] Prince, and to Mr. Bayfield ... I owe many thanks")
Jackson, Christine E. Dictionary of bird artists of the world, 1999 page 151 (in entry for Bayfield, Gabriel, 1781-1870: "English artist and colourist who worked on John Gould's folio books doing the excellent colour work on the lithographs ... Gould employed him from about 1831, until Bayfield ended his career some 30 years later")
Sauer, Gordon C. "Gould, John (1804-1881)," in Oxford dictionary of national biography, 2004, accessed online November 15, 2017 (Gould, John (1804-1881), ornithologist and publisher, born at Lyme Regis, Dorset, 14 September 1804; in 1825, moved to London and set up a taxidermy shop; in 1828, appointed animal preserver at the museum of the Zoological Society of London; in 1833, promoted to superintendent of its ornithological department; on 5 January 1829, married Elizabeth Coxen (1804-1841); began publishing imperial folio-sized volumes of hand-colored lithographs of birds with A century of birds hitherto unfigured from the Himalaya Mountains, self-published, 1830-1832 (text by N.A. Vigors); continued this publishing format for 50 years, writing his own texts, producing eventually 50 volumes, chiefly on birds of the world, including also a set on the mammals of Australia; study trip to Australia and around the world, 1838-1840. "His hand-coloured lithographic plates, more than 3300 in total, are called 'Gould plates.' Although he did not paint the final illustrations, this description is largely correct: he was the collector (especially in Australia) or purchaser of the specimens, the taxonomist, the publisher, the agent, and the distributor of the parts or volumes. He never claimed he was the artist for these plates, but repeatedly wrote of the 'rough sketches' he made from which, with reference to the specimens, his artists painted the finished drawings. The design and natural arrangement of the birds on the plates was due to the genius of John Gould, and a Gould plate has a distinctive beauty and quality. His wife was his first artist. She was followed by Edward Lear, Henry Constantine Richter, William Matthew Hart, and Joseph Wolf." In 1836, Charles Darwin returned from his voyage on HMS Beagle and selected several scientists to describe his collected specimens, among them Gould for his birds: "In January 1837 Gould pronounced a group of twelve birds from the Galápagos Islands, which Darwin had thought to be 'blackbirds, warblers, wrens and finches,' as all one family of finches, with variations in their beaks and size. This was the crucial piece of evidence that enabled Darwin to come to his theory of island speciation." Gould died at his home, 26 Charlotte Street, Bedford Square, London, on 3 February 1881)
Taxidermists Ornithologists Scientific illustrators Taxonomists Publishers and publishing
Taxidermy Natural history Ornithology Ornithological illustration Zoological illustration Birds--Classification Serial publication of books Illustrated books Biology publishing
Tree, I. The ruling passion of John Gould, 1992 CIP galleys (British ornithologist; produced over 40 volumes on birds)
Union List of Artist Names Online, November 15, 2015 (Gould, John (British painter, ornithologist, 1804-1881); ID: 500006638)
Wikidata, November 15, 2015 (John Gould (Q313787) English ornithologist and illustrator)
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