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Toucans by John Gould is a 19th-century ornithological illustration showing two brightly colored toucans perched among tropical leaves and white orchid-like flowers. Created in the refined style of Victorian natural history lithography, the image emphasizes the birds’ large curved bills, glossy black heads, green wings, yellow chests, and red accents. The composition combines scientific accuracy with decorative elegance, presenting exotic birdlife as both specimen and spectacle.
John Gould was a British ornithologist, publisher, and natural history illustrator renowned for his lavish bird books. Working with talented artists and lithographers, he helped define the visual language of 19th-century ornithology through detailed, richly colored plates. His publications documented birds from around the world and remain highly valued for their scientific importance and artistic beauty.
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