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Brixton Beauty, Acontia nitidula
Brixton Beauty, Acontia nitidula (Phalaena catena). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by James Sowerby from The British Miscellany, or Coloured figures of new, rare, or little known animal subjects, London, 1804
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Brixton Catena Figures Miscellany Moth Phalaena Rare Sowerby Subjects Zoological
Greetings Card (7"x5")
Introducing the enchanting Brixton Beauty greeting cards from Media Storehouse. These exquisite cards feature a stunning hand-colored copperplate engraving of Acontia nitidula, also known as the Brixton Beauty moth, taken from The British Miscellany by James Sowerby. With intricate details and vibrant colors, these cards are a celebration of the natural world's beauty. Perfect for any occasion, these unique and thoughtful cards are sure to leave a lasting impression.
Folded Greeting Cards (12.5x17.5 cm) have a laminate finish and are supplied with an envelope. The front and inside can be personalised with text in a selection of fonts, layouts and colours.
Greetings Cards suitable for Birthdays, Weddings, Anniversaries, Graduations, Thank You and much more
Estimated Product Size is 17.5cm x 12.5cm (6.9" x 4.9")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This exquisite handcoloured copperplate engraving showcases the captivating beauty of the Brixton Beauty moth, Acontia nitidula (Phalaena catena). The image is taken from James Sowerby's seminal work, "The British Miscellany, or Coloured Figures of New, Rare, or Little Known Animal Subjects," published in London in 1804. Sowerby, a renowned natural history illustrator, meticulously captured the intricate details of this elusive moth, which was likely newly discovered during his time. The Brixton Beauty moth is a member of the family Noctuidae, commonly known as owlet moths due to their ear-like tufts on their heads. This particular species is native to Europe, North Africa, and western Asia. The moth's wingspan measures around 25-30 millimeters, and its wings are adorned with intricate patterns of brown, gold, and black, with a striking orange-red border. The Brixton Beauty moth is an essential addition to any collection of zoological illustrations, showcasing the remarkable diversity and intricacy of the natural world. Sowerby's masterful use of handcolouring adds depth and vibrancy to the image, bringing the moth to life and allowing viewers to appreciate its beauty in stunning detail. This engraving is not only a testament to Sowerby's artistic skill but also to his dedication to documenting the natural world. The British Miscellany was a groundbreaking work that showcased a wide range of new and little-known animal subjects, contributing significantly to the field of zoological research and exploration. This image of the Brixton Beauty moth is a prime example of Sowerby's commitment to accurately and beautifully recording the natural world for future generations to enjoy and learn from.
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