Birds. Mini Archive
- 287 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book showcases 350 original paintings by Leclerc, all reproduced in full color. It is ideal for bird watchers, collectors, students, artists, and art enthusiasts.
Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, was a seminal French naturalist whose extensive works profoundly shaped the understanding of natural history. He is credited with being the father of natural history thought in the latter half of the 18th century, influencing subsequent generations of scientists. Buffon's approach was characterized by a comprehensive and meticulous examination of the natural world, aiming to uncover its underlying principles. His encyclopedic vision and dedication to detailed observation established a new standard for scientific inquiry.



This book showcases 350 original paintings by Leclerc, all reproduced in full color. It is ideal for bird watchers, collectors, students, artists, and art enthusiasts.