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Simia trivirgata, Pl. XXVIII, steel engraved by Louis Bouquet (1765-1814
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Simia trivirgata, Pl. XXVIII, steel engraved by Louis Bouquet (1765-1814
HMB306122 Simia trivirgata, Pl.XXVIII, steel engraved by Louis Bouquet (1765-1814) after an engraving by Nicola Huet (1770-1827), illustration from Recueil d observation de zoologie et d anatomie comparee, faites dans l ocean atlantique, dans l interieur du nouveau continent et dans la mer du sud pendant les annes 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802 et 1803, Premier Volume, by Al. v. Humboldt et A. Bonplant, Paris, 1811 (colour engraving) by Humboldt, Friedrich Alexander, Baron von (1769-1859) (after); 32.7x25.2 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info.: Aotus trivirgatus; ); eHumboldt Innovation, Berlin; eHumboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin; German, out of copyright
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of Simia trivirgata, a species of monkey also known as Aotus trivirgatus. The image is a steel engraving created by Louis Bouquet (1765-1814) after an original engraving by Nicola Huet (1770-1827). It is part of the illustrious Recueil d'observation de zoologie et d'anatomie comparée, faites dans l'océan atlantique, dans l'intérieur du nouveau continent et dans la mer du sud pendant les années 1799,1800,1801,1802 et 1803. Published in Paris in 1811 as the first volume of this remarkable work by Al. v. Humboldt and A. Bonplant, this color engraving showcases the beauty and diversity found within our natural world. With its vibrant hues and meticulous detailing, it transports viewers into the heart of exotic nature. Simia trivirgata belongs to the primate family and holds a significant place in scientific studies on monkeys and primates. This artwork serves as both an aesthetic masterpiece and a valuable resource for wildlife researchers. Displayed at Humboldt-Universitaet in Berlin, Germany under eHumboldt Innovation program's collection highlights its historical significance while emphasizing ongoing scientific exploration at one of Europe's leading institutions. Through this print from Fine Art Finder by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of
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