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Simia ursina, Pl. XXX, illustration from Recueil d
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Simia ursina, Pl. XXX, illustration from Recueil d
HMB306118 Simia ursina, Pl.XXX, illustration from Recueil d observation de zoologie et d anatomie compare, faites dans l ocean atlantique, dans l interieur du nouveau continent et dans la mer du sud pendant les annees 1799, 1800, 1801, 1802 et 1803, Premier Volume, by Al. v. Humboldt and A. Bonplant, Paris, 1811 (colour engraving) by Humboldt, Baron Friedrich von (1769-1859); 32.7x25.2 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; eHumboldt Innovation, Berlin; eHumboldt-Universitaet zu Berlin; German, out of copyright
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Feeding Monkey Perched Perching Primate Simian Dine
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Simia ursina, Pl. XXX: A Glimpse into the Natural World". This print captures a moment of scientific exploration and admiration for the wonders of nature. Taken from the "Recueil d'observation de zoologie et d'anatomie compare" this illustration by Al. v. Humboldt and A. Bonplant transports us back to the early 19th century. In this beautifully detailed engraving, we see Simia ursina, commonly known as a bear monkey or Ursine howler monkey, perched on a branch in its natural habitat. The vibrant colors bring life to every intricate detail of its fur and surroundings. The image showcases not only the artistic talent but also the scientific curiosity that drove these explorers during their journey through the Atlantic Ocean, interior regions of the New Continent, and South Sea between 1799 and 1803. As we observe this primate enjoying its meal with utmost concentration, it reminds us of our connection with nature's creatures. It is an invitation to delve deeper into understanding their behavior and contribution to our ecosystem. Displayed at Humboldt-Universitaet in Berlin, Germany, this print serves as a reminder of Baron Friedrich von Humboldt's legacy in advancing knowledge about our world's biodiversity. Let this enchanting artwork inspire you to appreciate both artistry and science while igniting your own sense of wonder for Earth's diverse inhabitants.
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