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A B: Eagle -- Buffalo, 1850 (engraving)
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A B: Eagle -- Buffalo, 1850 (engraving)
7312362 A B: Eagle -- Buffalo, 1850 (engraving) by Lassalle, Louis Simon (Cabaillot-Lassalle) (1810-1870); 18x12 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: A B: Eagle -- Buffalo in "Alphabet du Jardin des Plantes", by Mrs. Louise Leneveux (nickname of Marie-Louise Pignot (1797-1876), illustrated with 16 lithographs drawn by L. Lassalle and numerous vignettes on wood. Mrs Veuve Louis Janet, Libraire-publisher, 59 rue Saint-Jacques, Paris, 1850 (Source BNF). 142 pages. Measurements: 18 x 12 cm."); Photo © Duvallon
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Abecedary Alphabet Primer Animlas Bird Of Prey Birds Of Prey Buffalo Eagle Zoological Zoologist Alphabet Letter Educating Natural Sciences
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This engraving, titled "A B: Eagle -- Buffalo, 1850" is a remarkable piece of art by Louis Simon Lassalle. Measuring 18x12 cm, this print showcases the intricate details and skillful craftsmanship of the renowned engraver. Part of the "Alphabet du Jardin des Plantes" collection, illustrated by Lassalle and written by Mrs. Louise Leneveux (Marie-Louise Pignot), this artwork takes us on an educational journey through nature's wonders. The image features an eagle, a majestic bird of prey with its wings gracefully spread wide, juxtaposed against a powerful buffalo. As we delve into the world of zoology and natural history through this alphabet primer, we are reminded of the importance of education in understanding our environment. This enchanting composition invites us to explore not only the beauty but also the diversity that exists within our animal kingdom. The French origins of this masterpiece add an extra layer of charm to its allure. Created in Paris in 1850 by Mrs Veuve Louis Janet as part of her publication venture at rue Saint-Jacques, it represents a significant contribution to European artistic heritage. Preserved within private collections today, this print from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate and admire Lassalle's talent while immersing ourselves in the rich tapestry that is natural sciences. It serves as a testament to both historical significance and artistic brilliance for all enthusiasts seeking inspiration from centuries past.
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