The interest of the Pierre Arnouil collection
The Pierre Arnouil collection is interesting on several levels.
- An exceptionally documented collection
Each specimen has a label displaying the species identification (common name and scientific name), origin (place it was taken or collected) and date it was taken.
In addition, throughout his activity the taxidermist kept detailed observations of each specimen in a series of 10 handwritten notebooks often illustrated with sketches. These notebooks are an exceptional source of information about the specimens but also the practice of taxidermy.
- A collection covering more than 60 years of activity
The second half of the 20th century is indeed the poorest period for the Bordeaux Natural History collections. The main richness covers the years 1840 to 1930 then started again with the years 2000. The Arnouil collection (established from 1938 to 2000) therefore enabled this shortcoming to be made up for the ornithology collection.
- A collection of great quality and in a perfect state of conservation
- A consistent and coherent regional collection
- A collection that includes species missing from the Museum of Bordeaux collections
Indeed, 35 species including 26 African species were missing from the Museum’s collections. Others were only presents as a single example and were able to expand the collection (21 species, 17 of which African).
- A collection presenting specimens that can be directly used in the museum display
These specimens have been able to be displayed in the various spaces of the Museum of Bordeaux. They can be seen on the first floor in the Eat me if you can! room but also in the room on the Aquitaine coast…