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Perca juba, before 1792 (w / c on paper)
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Perca juba, before 1792 (w / c on paper)
HMB306131 Perca juba, before 1792 (w/c on paper) by Hennig, Johann Friedrich (c.1778-after 1806); 26x45.9 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info.: Der Schwanzfleck; Anisotremus virginicus; Virginia-Grunzer, Schweinsfisch, Schweins; porkfish; drawn for reproduction in Marcus Elieser Bloch s, Naturgeschichte der auslaendischen Fische, Sechster Theil, Berlin 1792; ); eHumboldt Innovation, Berlin; eHumboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin; German, out of copyright
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Johann Friedrich Hennig, titled "Perca juba" created before 1792. The painting, executed with watercolor on paper, measures 26x45.9 cm and is housed in the prestigious Humboldt-Universitaet in Berlin, Germany. The subject of this masterpiece is none other than the mesmerizing Perca juba fish, scientifically known as Anisotremus virginicus or commonly referred to as Virginia-Grunzer, Schweinsfisch, or Schweins. This particular species is also recognized by its popular name - porkfish. Johann Friedrich Hennig's detailed illustration was originally drawn for reproduction in Marcus Elieser Bloch's renowned work "Naturgeschichte der auslaendischen Fische" (Natural History of Foreign Fish), specifically featured in the sixth volume published in Berlin during 1792. Through his skillful brushstrokes and keen observation of marine life, Hennig brings forth a lifelike representation of this fascinating creature. The vibrant colors and intricate details beautifully capture the essence and allure of this fish species. As we delve into this remarkable piece, we are transported into an underwater world teeming with diverse wildlife. It serves as a testament to both nature's wonders and human artistic talent—a true celebration of animals and their place within our ecosystem. This print from Bridgeman Images allows us to appreciate not only the beauty found within nature but also the artistry
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