Versicolored Barbet by Paul Gervais Ceramic Tile celebrates the harmony of science and art in 19th-century naturalist illustration. Available in glossy or matte finishes, this elegant ceramic tile brings a refined touch of vintage sophistication and botanical charm to any space — an ideal collectible or thoughtful gift for bird lovers and admirers of classical natural history art.
- Finish: Glossy or matte
- One size
- Not weather-resistant; prolonged sun exposure may cause discoloration
- Wooden stand shown in some mockups is not included
Versicolored Barbet by Paul Gervais is a vivid and scientifically precise ornithological illustration featured in the 1842 edition of Le Jardin Des Plantes. Gervais, a renowned 19th-century French naturalist, zoologist, and artist, was celebrated for his exceptional skill in depicting the natural world with both accuracy and elegance. This painting captures the striking plumage and graceful posture of the Versicolored Barbet, a bird admired for its brilliant hues and intricate feather patterns. Gervais’s meticulous rendering reflects the spirit of discovery and the fascination with nature that defined his era, uniting aesthetic mastery with scientific devotion.
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Adapted from Paul Gervais’s 1842 Le Jardin Des Plantes series, celebrating the golden age of naturalist art and ornithological illustration.