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Trigle grondin (Trigle cuculus), whiting (merlangius merlangus), raie grondin (dipturus batis) - Plate extracted from Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede (1856-1925), edition P.Furme, Paris, 1857
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Trigle grondin (Trigle cuculus), whiting (merlangius merlangus), raie grondin (dipturus batis) - Plate extracted from Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede (1856-1925), edition P.Furme, Paris, 1857
JAB4119260 Trigle grondin (Trigle cuculus), whiting (merlangius merlangus), raie grondin (dipturus batis) - Plate extracted from Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede (1856-1925), edition P.Furme, Paris, 1857 by French School, (19th century); (add.info.: Trigle grondin (Trigle cuculus), whiting (merlangius merlangus), raie grondin (dipturus batis) - Plate extracted from Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede (1856-1925), edition P.Furme, Paris, 1857); Photo ©Jaime Abecasis
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This print showcases a plate extracted from the renowned Histoire Naturelle by Bernard Germain de Lacepede, a prominent naturalist of the 19th century. The plate, beautifully engraved by an anonymous French artist, features three fascinating marine creatures: Trigle grondin (Trigle cuculus), whiting (merlangius merlangus), and raie grondin (dipturus batis). The intricate details captured in this print allow us to marvel at the exquisite colors and forms of these underwater inhabitants. From the vibrant hues that adorn their scales to the graceful curves of their bodies, each creature is brought to life with remarkable precision. As we delve into Lacepede's groundbreaking work on natural history, we are transported back to Paris in 1857 when this edition was published by P. Furme. This particular plate serves as a testament to Lacepede's dedication and passion for documenting and understanding the diverse species that inhabit our planet. Through this photograph taken by Jaime Abecasis, we are granted a glimpse into the world of zoology and botany during the early 19th century. It reminds us of Europe's rich scientific heritage and its contribution to our knowledge of flora and fauna. Let this image serve as a reminder not only of Lacepede's invaluable contributions but also as an invitation to explore further into the wonders of nature through art and science.
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