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Page 440. The Esculapian Serpent, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)

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Page 440. The Esculapian Serpent, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)

5670226 Page 440. The Esculapian Serpent, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) by Digby, Kenelm Henry (1800-80); 39.6x25.2x5.4 cm; Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: The Naturalists Companion containing drawings with suitable descriptions of a vast variety of Quadrupeds, Birds, Fishes, Serpent and Insects; & accurately copied either from Living Animals or from the stuffed Specimens in the Museums of the College and Dublin Society, to which is added drawings of several antiquities, natural productions &c containd in those Museums -- illustrated manuscript by Kenelm Henry Digby); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. © Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales / Bridgeman Images

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Fauna Handwritten Label Labelled New South Wales South Australia West Australian Zoological Illustration Aesculapian Australians Serpent Snakes Zamenis Longissimus

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Page 440. The Esculapian Serpent, 1810-17 (w/c & manuscript text) captures the exquisite beauty of nature's creations in this stunning print by Kenelm Henry Digby. Measuring at an impressive 39.6x25.2x5.4 cm, this artwork is housed within the prestigious Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales. The piece belongs to a larger work titled 'The Naturalists Companion, ' which showcases a vast array of quadrupeds, birds, fishes, serpents, and insects meticulously drawn and described by Digby himself. This illustrated manuscript serves as a valuable resource for natural history enthusiasts and researchers alike. In this particular illustration, we are presented with the mesmerizing Aesculapian serpent or Zamenis longissimus adorned with its distinctive honeycomb patterned skin. The artist's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of his brush as he accurately captures the essence of this reptile. As we delve into the world depicted on page 440, we are transported to Australia's diverse wildlife landscape where snakes like these thrive. This image not only celebrates the beauty found in our natural surroundings but also highlights Digby's dedication to preserving and documenting these creatures for future generations. Bridgeman Images has once again brought us an extraordinary piece that combines artistry with scientific precision – a testament to their commitment to showcasing exceptional works from around the globe.


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