Taphrospilus
Well-known member
Ducula aenea paulina Bonaparte, 1854 OD t.39 (1854) - Comptes rendus hebdomadaires des séances de l'Académie des sciences - Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Her life story can be read here https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/epdf/10.3366/jsbnh.1957.3.4.207 and Rène Ronsil called her:
Some more on her birth record here Visionneuse - Archives de Paris p. 13/51. So her father was
The The Key to Scientific Names - Birds of the World claims her name without the Rifer part.
The Eponym Dictionary of Birds as well without Rifer
Interesting is what was written on p. 212-213 of Ronsils publication:
But anyway on the reconstructed death record Visionneuse - Archives de Paris p. 15/51 no Rifer.
Some more see Bird Books and Bird Art
Take it for what's worth.
Je pense que c'est à Mme Knip (Pauline de Courcelles) que M. Temminck a voulu dédier cette espèces: il me semble que c'est celle qu'il a figurée sur la Pl. 4 de ses Pigeons, comme femelle de l'ænea, mais le type ne se retrouve pas dans nos galeries où il était, dit-il, déposé.
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According to her birth record ([here], 12-13 / 51), she was born Antoinette Pauline Jacqueline Rifer, on 26 Jul 1781, to Pierre Rifer, esquire, and Pauline Elisabeth Courcelles. Her father was indicated as "absent" in the birth record (the birth was declared by her godparents).
If her father died in the "guerre d'Amérique" (= the American War of Independence, which ended with the Treaty of Paris in 1783), she cannot have known him. (In fact, given his absence at the time of her birth, he may well never have seen her either, not even as a baby.)
She must have inherited "de Courcelles" in her name from her mother, who must have raised her as a widow.
Her life story can be read here https://www.euppublishing.com/doi/epdf/10.3366/jsbnh.1957.3.4.207 and Rène Ronsil called her:
Antoinette Pauline Jacqueline Rifer de Courcelles
Some more on her birth record here Visionneuse - Archives de Paris p. 13/51. So her father was
Pierre Rifer, écuyer.
The The Key to Scientific Names - Birds of the World claims her name without the Rifer part.
The Eponym Dictionary of Birds as well without Rifer
Green Imperial Pigeon ssp. Ducula aenea paulina Bonabarte, 1854
Antoinette Pauline Jacqueline Knip née de Courcelles (1781-1851) was a French bird artist who wrote Les Pigeons (1811), and was employed as a painter on porecelain at the Sèvres factory, Paris.
Interesting is what was written on p. 212-213 of Ronsils publication:
If I understood correct this lead to an conflict between Temminck and her.Cet ouvrage du grand naturaliste hollandais devait paraître en trois volumes avec 250 planches de P . de Courcelles et Prêtre. Mais, en 1811, à la neuvième livraison et pendant l'absence de l'auteur, Mme Knip se l'appropria et en changea le titre:....
But anyway on the reconstructed death record Visionneuse - Archives de Paris p. 15/51 no Rifer.
Some more see Bird Books and Bird Art
Take it for what's worth.
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