Article ID: CBB473136138

The colouring of John Curtis’s British entomology (1834–1839): Joseph Standish and “the paragon of perfection” (2022)

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The coloured plates in John Curtis’s British entomology (1824–1839) have always received high praise: the work as a whole has been described as “the paragon of perfection”. It is the beauty of the plates which has secured its reputation. Curtis did not colour the plates himself, but employed the professional colourer Joseph Standish (1787–1872). Curtis’s relationship with him was an uneasy one; he never credited him for his contribution and complained bitterly about Standish in his correspondence, blaming him for much of the stress he suffered in bringing out the monthly parts of British entomology. Yet it was Joseph Standish’s great skills as a colourist which made the work a “paragon of perfection” – a phrase used not by Cuvier, to whom it has long been attributed, but by the entomologist Pierre André Latreille.

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Authors & Contributors
Peter Wigley
Ezra, Ruth
John A. Edgington
Matthew Fishburn
Finney, Vanessa
Dean, J. W.
Journals
Archives of Natural History
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
Journal of the History of the Neurosciences
French History
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Publishers
Rockstuhl Verlag
Halsgrove
Yale University Press
Wakefield Press
University of Minnesota Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Scientific illustration
Science and art
Engravers and engravings
Natural history
Visual representation; visual communication
Color printing
People
Baudin, Nicolas
Kolbe, Karl
Gautier d'Agoty, Jacques
Huet, Nicolas
Petit, Nicolas-Martin
S. Fred Prince
Time Periods
19th century
18th century
17th century
16th century
Early modern
Modern
Places
England
Australia
Great Britain
Sydney (Australia)
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Wales
Institutions
British Museum
Natural History Museum (London, England)
Académie des Sciences, Paris
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