Scottish ornithologist
Edward Hargitt (3 May 1835 – 19 March 1895) was a Scottish ornithologist and landscape painter.
Biography
Edward Hargitt was born in Edinburgh , son of the composer Charles Hargitt.[ 1] He studied art in the Royal Scottish Academy under Robert Scott Lauder , and painted landscapes, several of which he exhibited at the Royal Academy in Burlington House . After 1880 he specialised in watercolours, often of scenery in the Scottish Highlands , where he spent an increasing amount of his time birdwatching.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] He studied art under the Scottish landscape painter Horatio MacCulloch . In 1871, he became a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours .[ 5] He contributed a painting to an 1882 book Bedford Park , celebrating the then-fashionable garden suburb of that name .[ 6]
Hargitt became an ornithologist and developed into an expert on woodpeckers .[ 1] He made a substantial collection of skins and eggs of European birds, acquired by the British Museum in 1893. He became a member of the Royal Institution and of the British Ornithological Union , and a fellow of the Zoological Society .[ 1] [ 7]
He was the author of the monograph on Picidae for the Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum , published in 1890. During later years, he prepared 1300 drawings of woodpeckers for a proposed monograph. The original 1895 manuscript Book of Reference to the Picidae is kept in the State Darwin Museum in Moscow, Russia.[ 8]
Monograph illustration of the woodpecker
Colaptes mexicanus , 1889
Drover's Road , 1893
Highland Landscape
Northern Irish Coast watercolour
Windmill by the coast, Isle of Man , 1853
Irish Peasants going to market
After his death, Christie, Manson & Woods auctioned more than 300 of his paintings, mainly watercolours, in 1896.[ 9]
References
^ a b c d Anon (1895). "Obituary Edward Hargitt" . The Ibis . 7 (1): 302–304.
^ "Edward Hargitt (1835-1895) Edward Hargitt (1835-1895)" . Christie's. Retrieved 9 August 2021 .
^ "Edward Hargitt" . MutualArt. Retrieved 9 August 2021 .
^ "Edward Hargitt" . Art UK. Retrieved 9 August 2021 .
^ "Edward Hargitt" . British Museum . Retrieved 9 August 2021 .
^ Dollman, John Charles ; Hargitt, Edward ; Harrison, Thomas Erat ; Jackson, F. Hamilton; Nash, Joseph Jr. ; Paget, H. M. ; Rooke, Thomas ; Trautschold, Manfred ; Brooks, Vincent ; Carr, Jonathan T.; Berry, Berry F. (1882). Bedford Park . Harrison and Sons. OCLC 193146366 .
^ Warr, Frances E. (1996). "81. Hargitt, Edward (1835–1895)" . Manuscripts and drawings in the Ornithology and Rothschild libraries of the Natural History Museum at Tring . British Ornithologists' Club and Natural History Museum . pp. 37–38. ISBN 9780952288619 .
^ "Edward Hargitt" . State Darwin Museum, Russia. Archived from the original on 2 March 2014. Retrieved 9 August 2021 .
^ Catalogue of the whole of the remaining works of Edward Hargitt . London: Christie, Manson & Woods . 1896.