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1. Etroplus Fumosus, 2. Heniochus Macrolepidotus, 3. Glyphisodon Smaragdinus, 4
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1. Etroplus Fumosus, 2. Heniochus Macrolepidotus, 3. Glyphisodon Smaragdinus, 4
1272260 1. Etroplus Fumosus, 2. Heniochus Macrolepidotus, 3. Glyphisodon Smaragdinus, 4. Amphiprion Frenatus, 5. Apistus Rubrippinis, 6. Monocentris Japonicus (colour litho) by Patterson, H. (19th century); 16x22 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; (add.info.: U.S. Japan Expedition. Nat. Hist. Pl. VI. Hand-colored.
1. Smoky Chromide (Etroplus Fumosus) - life size, 2. Longfin Bannerfish (Heniochus Macrolepidotus) - life size, 3. Staghorn Damselfish (Glyphisodon Smaragdinus), 4. Tomato Clownfish (Amphiprion Frenatus), 5. Redfin Waspfish (Apistus Rubripinnis) - life size, 6. Pinecone Fish (Monocentris Japonicus) - life size); eFree Library of Philadelphia; Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22816906
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Fishes Studies Longfin Bannerfish Tomato Clownfish
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This print showcases a stunning array of underwater creatures, each depicted in intricate detail. The lithograph, created by H. Patterson in the 19th century, captures the beauty and diversity of marine life. The image features six different species: 1. Etroplus Fumosus (Smoky Chromide), 2. Heniochus Macrolepidotus (Longfin Bannerfish), 3. Glyphisodon Smaragdinus (Staghorn Damselfish), 4. Amphiprion Frenatus (Tomato Clownfish), 5. Apistus Rubrippinis (Redfin Waspfish), and 6. Monocentris Japonicus (Pinecone Fish). Each creature is portrayed with remarkable accuracy and vibrant colors through hand coloring techniques. The composition highlights their unique characteristics - from the smoky hues of the Smoky Chromide to the elongated fins of the Longfin Bannerfish, every detail is meticulously captured. This artwork was part of the U. S. -Japan Expedition's Natural History collection and is now housed at the Free Library of Philadelphia's Print and Picture Collection - Jackson Collection of American Lithographs. Through this print, viewers are transported into an enchanting underwater world filled with diverse fish species from both American and Japanese waters. It serves as a testament to nature's incredible beauty and inspires us to appreciate and protect our oceans' delicate ecosystems.
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