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Snails (Gastropoda), hand-colored chromolithograph, published in 1882
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Snails (Gastropoda), hand-colored chromolithograph, published in 1882
Snails (Gastropoda): a) Admiral cone (Conus ammiralis); b) Tiger cowrie (Cypraea tigris); c) Money cowry (Monetaria moneta); d) Episcopal miter (Mitra mitra); e) Crowned baler (Melo aethiopica); f) Diana conch (Euprotomus aurisdianae); g) Fighting conch (Strombus pugilis); h) Banded dye-murex (Hexaplex trunculus); i) Triton's trumpet (Charonia tritonis); k) King helmet (Cassis tuberosa); l) Ventral harp (Harpa cabriti); m) Giant tun (Tonna galea); n) Tectus maximus; o) Green turban (Turbo marmoratus); p) Common wentletrap (Epitonium clathrum); q) Precious wentletrap (Epitonium scalare); r) Snakeskin nerite (Nerita exuvia); s) Cerion uva; t) Roman snail (Helix pomatia). Chromolithograph, published in 1882
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Step into the mesmerizing world of snails with this stunning hand-colored chromolithograph from 1882. Capturing the intricate beauty and diversity of Gastropoda, each delicately illustrated snail comes to life on this vintage print. From the majestic Admiral cone to the striking Tiger cowrie, this artwork showcases a wide array of species that inhabit our oceans. The Money cowry and Episcopal miter display their captivating patterns, while the Crowned baler and Diana conch exhibit their unique shapes. Meanwhile, the Fighting conch stands out with its vibrant colors and powerful presence. As you explore further, your eyes will be drawn to other fascinating creatures such as the Banded dye-murex, Triton's trumpet, King helmet, and Giant tun. Each one possesses its own distinct characteristics that make it truly remarkable. This print also features some terrestrial snails like the Roman snail gracefully crawling across leaves. Additionally, it includes shells like Green turban and Common wentletrap which have captured human fascination for centuries. Whether you are an admirer of marine life or a lover of natural history artistry, this chromolithograph is sure to captivate your imagination. Display it in your home or office space to bring a touch of elegance and wonder from a bygone era.
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