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Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, edited by W. H
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Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, edited by W. H
FLO4651167 Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, edited by W. H. Lizars, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1836.; (add.info.: Crane and jaw structure of Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, edited by W. H. Lizars, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1836.); © Florilegius
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This stunning copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, showcases the intricate crane and jaw structure of the Cape Daman (Procavia capensis). Published in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1836 as part of the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, this detailed illustration provides a glimpse into the world of zoology and natural history during the 19th century.
The precision and accuracy of this engraving highlight the scientific knowledge and expertise of the time, capturing every detail of the animal's skeletal structure with remarkable clarity. The composition is not only visually striking but also serves as an important educational tool for those studying anatomy or interested in wildlife.
As we gaze upon this historical artwork, we are transported back to a time when exploration and discovery were at the forefront of scientific endeavors. The beauty of nature is revealed through Lizars' skilled hand, bringing to life the unique features of this fascinating creature from Africa.
Whether you are a lover of art, science, or history, this print offers a captivating window into a bygone era where curiosity about the natural world drove innovation and understanding. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and our endless quest for knowledge about the wonders that surround us.
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