A Book of Sixteen Chromolithograph Art Plates of Described and Identified Cloud Types

The plates of clouds from watercolor paintings are by German/American artist Rudolph Cronau (known for his Sioux Indian artistic work and his portrait from life of Sitting Bull).

Published by the Hydrographic Office of the U.S. Navy Navigation Department

Circa late nineteenth-century.


The Hydrographic Office of the U.S. Navy was established as a separate office in 1866 and continued as such until 1949.

Each of these beautifully colored and detailed high-quality chromolithographs from watercolor paintings, depict specific cloud types over a body of water, usually near a shore, and most include sailing vessels.

No motorized boats nor motorized/engine ships are depicted.

To the left margin of each captioned art plate is a description of the particular cloud type, beneath a U.S. Navy Hydrographic Office blue seal.

A well-preserved, scarce publication with impressive art plates.

Slight rubbing to the shelf-edges and corner tips, mild small surface nick to front cover, else very good plus in sturdy coated burgundy binding cloth over brown-burgundy mottle-patterned thick-card wraps.

Oblong octavo: (5.5" by 10")

16 page plates.

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