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Le chacal du Senegal ou chacal slvelte, Canis aureus anthus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, edition W. H Lizars, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839
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Le chacal du Senegal ou chacal slvelte, Canis aureus anthus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, edition W. H Lizars, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839
FLO4649550 Le chacal du Senegal ou chacal slvelte, Canis aureus anthus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, edition W. H Lizars, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839; (add.info.: Le chacal du Senegal ou chacal slvelte, Canis aureus anthus - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, edition W. H Lizars, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839); © Florilegius
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Afrique Afrique De Louest Senegal Senegalese West Africa West African Western Africans
EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith captures the grace and beauty of the Senegal Jackal, also known as the slender jackal (Canis aureus anthus). Featured in Sir William Jardine's renowned work "Naturalist's Library: Dogs," this illustration is a testament to the intricate detail and scientific accuracy that was characteristic of 19th-century natural history publications.
The Senegal Jackal is depicted with precision and artistry, showcasing its distinctive features and elegant posture. The artist's skillful hand brings out the essence of this African species, highlighting its place in the diverse ecosystem of West Africa.
Published in 1839 by W. H Lizars in Edinburgh, Scotland, this lithograph is a valuable contribution to our understanding of wildlife during that era. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving biodiversity and studying animals in their natural habitats.
As we admire this historical artwork, we are transported back to a time when exploration and discovery were at the forefront of scientific inquiry. The collaboration between artists like Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith and naturalists like Sir William Jardine paved the way for future generations to appreciate and protect our planet's precious fauna.
This lithograph stands as a timeless tribute to both artistry and knowledge, encapsulating the spirit of curiosity and wonder that drives us to explore the wonders of nature.
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