L’Engoulevent ou Tette-Chèvre

Attractive black and white copperplate engraving entitled L’Engoulevent ou Tette-Chèvre, published in Paris in the year 1780.

The second name for this species of bird translates to “goatsuckers” after a myth that said they feed on goat’s milk. Commonly known as Nightjars, these nocturnal birds are found all over the world. This particular species, the common poorwill, is one of the few birds that hibernate as opposed to migrate in the winter.

 Artist: Comte de Buffon

Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707-1788) was a highly influential French naturalist who wrote the important work Histoire Naturelle which was the most complete work on natural history up until that time. Comte de Buffon was an influence on later important scientists including Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and Georges Cuvier. Comte de Buffon is considered the “father of all thought in natural history in the second half of the 18th century” by historians.

Histoire Naturelle by Comte de Buffon was published in 1780 in 36 volumes and continued to be improved upon after the author’s death. The massive work was a complete overview and record of the natural sciences up until the late 18th century, including physics, chemistry, technology, and biology. It is considered an early form of the encyclopedia.

Comte de Buffon
Title
L'Engoulevent ou tette -Chevre
Publication Place / Date
Image Dimensions
Paris / 1780
250 x 180 mm.
Color
Condition
Black and White
VG+
Product Price
Product Number
USD 85
SKU #P.0647