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In 1997, Nokomis Editions published Turacos: A Portfolio of all Species. This was the first part of a two-part project aimed at reproducing the art of William T Cooper to the highest possible standards. Cockatoos: A Portfolio of all Species concludes this project and contains 21 magnificently reproduced colour plates in an edition of 460 hand-numbered sets with accompanying text by Joseph M. Forshaw. Each painting is reproduced to its original size of 570 mm × 750 mm. The portfolio is presented in a hand-crafted folio box and is gold blocked.
From the introduction by Stephen Garnett:
"As a connoisseur I should be difficult to satisfy. But satisfied I am – to encounter a Portfolio that so effectively transmits the presence of these splendid birds to its viewers is an enormous pleasure. The cockatoos have indeed been fortunate to be the subject of Bill Cooper's attention at the zenith of his talent, and to have maintained the interest of Joe Forshaw over so many decades."
Please note the exceptional dimensions (60 × 78.5 cm) and weight (13 kg) of this portfolio. It is shipped wrapped in a paper wrapper in a custom-made cardboard box with styrofoam lining around the sides and top and three layers of double-wall corrugated cardboard covering the front.