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Pauline Knip (née Pauline Rifer de Courcelles) (26 July 1781 – 18 April 1851) was a French bird artist. Her paintings of birds, particularly pigeons, were used in
Coenraad Jacob Temminck Coenraad Jacob Temminck (; 31 March 1778 – 30 January 1858) was a Dutch people, Dutch patrician, Zoology, zoologist and museum director. Biography Coenraad Jacob Temminck was born on 31 March 1778 in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic. Fro ...
's multi-part work ''Histoire Naturelle des Pigeons et des Gallinaces''. She altered parts nine and later of this multipart work, retitling it to ''Les Pigeons'' by Madame Knip with Temminck only being author of the text. She sent a copy to Temminck that was not tampered with.


Early and personal life

Antoinette Pauline Jacqueline Rifer de Courcelles was born on 26 July 1781 in Paris. Her father was a senior navy officer. She met Joseph August Knip, a student of Van Spaendonck, at Jacques Barraband's studio, and they were married in 1808. She took Knip's surname, but they later divorced in 1824. She was sister in law of floral artist Henriëtte Geertruida Knip and the step-mother of Dutch artist
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through this relationship.


Career

Knip studied art under Jacques Barraband and exhibited her watercolours and pen illustrations at the 1808, 1810, 1812 and 1814 salons. In 1810, Knip was won a gold medal and was awarded lodgings at the Sorbonne as a prize for her work. Knip's paintings of birds, particularly the pigeons, were used in
Coenraad Jacob Temminck Coenraad Jacob Temminck (; 31 March 1778 – 30 January 1858) was a Dutch people, Dutch patrician, Zoology, zoologist and museum director. Biography Coenraad Jacob Temminck was born on 31 March 1778 in Amsterdam in the Dutch Republic. Fro ...
's multi-part work ''Histoire Naturelle des Pigeons et des Gallinaces''. Knip altered parts nine and later of the multipart work, retitling it to ''Les Pigeons'' by Madame Knip, with Temminck only credited as author of the text. She sent a copy to Temminck that had not been tampered with. The alterations to the title of the work have led to problems in
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). When the work was being prepared, Temminck lived in Holland and Knip lived in Paris and was relied upon to supervise the engraving and printing. Knip was a friend of
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, the wife of
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, and had royal patronage. Temminck discovered the alterations only after 1812 and found that he could not complain about the piracy because of her powerful friends. He however added a note on the matter at the end of the third and last volume of his 1815 work ''Histoire naturelle générale des pigeons et des gallinacés''.


Death and legacy

Pauline Knip died in Paris on 18 April 1851. Knip's work has become very collectable, reaching significant prices at auction.


Gallery

File:Mauritius Blue Pigeon.jpg, upIllustration of the extinct Mauritius blue pigeon, from ''Les Pigeons'' (1811) File:Pauline_Knip_de_Courcelles,_Paradijsvogel_(Uranornis_rubra)_op_een_tak,_1811.jpg, Pauline Knip de Courcelles. Bird of paradise (Uranornis rubra) on a branch, 1811. Transparent and opaque watercolour on parchment, 60 x 45 cm File:Les_Pigeons_Knip.jpg, Cover page of ''Les Pigeons'' by Madame Knip. (1811) The cover is altered from C.J. Temminck's original work File:OiseauLyreKnip.jpg,
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''. From: Les Pigeons (Paris 1838-1845) File:Tachyphonus cristatus - 1805 - Print - Iconographia_Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBA01 IZ15900269.tif, Tachyphonus cristatus 1805 Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections
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