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Naked-eye medusa and crystal jelly
Naked-eye medusa jellyfish, Berenix euchroma 1 and crystal jelly, Aequorea cyanea 2. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science, Florence, Italy, 1837. Illustration engraved by Corsi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre and directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by Batelli e Figli. Turpin (1775-1840) is considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century
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1837 Antoine Crystal Delle Dictionary Dizionario Florence Francois Jelly Jellyfish Jussieu Laurent Medusa Naked Naturali Pierre Scienze Stipple Turpin Periphylla
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Refresh your home decor with a beautiful full photo 16"x16" (40x40cm) cushion, complete with cushion pad insert. Printed on both sides and made from 100% polyester with a zipper on the bottom back edge of the cushion cover. Care Instructions: Warm machine wash, do not bleach, do not tumble dry. Warm iron inside out. Do not dry clean.
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Estimated Product Size is 40cm x 40cm (15.7" x 15.7")
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This stunning hand-colored copperplate stipple engraving, titled "Naked-eye Medusa and Crystal Jelly," is an exquisite illustration from Antoine Laurent de Jussieu's "Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali," published in Florence, Italy, in 1837. The illustration, which measures approximately 11 x 14 inches, was engraved by Corsi, drawn by Jean Gabriel Pretre, and directed by the renowned French botanical illustrator Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin. The illustration features two distinct jellyfish species: the Naked-eye Medusa, Berenix euchroma (depicted as the larger jellyfish with a helmet-shaped bell and trailing tentacles), and the Crystal Jelly, Aequorea cyanea (shown as the smaller, more translucent jellyfish with delicate, trailing tendrils). Turpin, considered one of the greatest French botanical illustrators of the 19th century, meticulously captured the intricate details of these marine organisms, showcasing their unique structures and vibrant colors. The Naked-eye Medusa, also known as the Periphylla, Phorcynia, or Cudonoidea, is a type of jellyfish that possesses a distinctive bell shape and a large number of tentacles. The Crystal Jelly, also known as the Eulimene, Cyclophylla, Caribean Perifilla, Forcinia, or Cyclofilla, is characterized by its translucent bell and delicate, trailing tendrils. This beautiful and historically significant illustration offers a glimpse into the natural world of the early 19th century, providing a fascinating record of these captivating marine creatures. The intricate details and vibrant colors captured in this hand-colored copperplate stipple engraving continue to captivate and inspire viewers today.
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