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Cirrhipodas, Bristleworms or brachiopods (coloured engraving)
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Cirrhipodas, Bristleworms or brachiopods (coloured engraving)
998411 Cirrhipodas, Bristleworms or brachiopods (coloured engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: From A Bilderbuch fAor KinderA (Picture Book for Children) 1790-1830, published by Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1747-1822)
Cirrhipoden. BorstenfAosler oder ArmfAosler
Die glatte Entenmuschel, Cuviers Otion, das Skalpell, die Schlangenkrone, die Walfischlaus, die Seetulpe, StrAoms Creusia, die Walfischtubicinelle, WAormer
Anatifa laevis, Otion Cuvieri, Pollicipes Scalpellum, Pollicipes Mitella, Coronula Diadema, Belanus Tintinnabulum, Creusia StrAomia, Tubicinella balaenarum); ePurix Verlag Volker Christen; German, out of copyright
Media ID 23508262
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of Cirrhipodas, also known as Bristleworms or brachiopods. Created by an anonymous German artist in the 19th century, this coloured engraving is a true testament to the artistic talent and scientific curiosity of its time. The image features a variety of fascinating marine creatures, each meticulously depicted with vibrant colors and fine details. From the smooth Duck Mussel to Cuvier's Otter Shell, from the delicate Snake Crown to the majestic Whale Louse, this print introduces us to a mesmerizing array of underwater life forms. The composition includes other intriguing species such as Sea Tulips, Creusia StrAoms, and Walfischtubicinelle. Each creature is labeled with their respective names in German, adding an educational element to this visually stunning artwork. Originally published in Friedrich Justin Bertuch's "Picture Book for Children" between 1790 and 1830, this print has stood the test of time as both a work of art and a valuable resource for learning about marine biology. Now part of a private collection, it continues to inspire awe and fascination among those who appreciate nature's wonders. Whether you are an art enthusiast or have an interest in marine life, this exquisite engraving offers a glimpse into the diverse world beneath our oceans' surface.
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