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Jigsaw Puzzle : Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae : Woodcut, Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae, monster from the region of Spain with a horn on its head and a long tongue. From the 1642 book Monstrorum Historia by Ulisse Aldrovandi (Bologna, 1522-1605)
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Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae : Woodcut, Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae, monster from the region of Spain with a horn on its head and a long tongue. From the 1642 book Monstrorum Historia by Ulisse Aldrovandi (Bologna, 1522-1605)
UIG5327108 Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae : Woodcut, Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae, monster from the region of Spain with a horn on its head and a long tongue. From the 1642 book Monstrorum Historia by Ulisse Aldrovandi (Bologna, 1522-1605). He is considered the founder of modern Natural History. Ulisse Aldrovandi, 1642 ©Buyenlarge/UIG/Leemage; Buyenlarge Archive/UIG
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Made in the USA, 1014-piece puzzles measure 20" x 30" (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Every puzzle is meticulously printed on glossy photo paper, which has a strong 1.33 mm thickness. Delivered in a black storage cardboard box, these puzzles are both stylish and practical. (Note: puzzles contain small parts and are not suitable for children under 3 years of age.)
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This woodcut print from the 17th century showcases a monstrous creature known as Monstrum ex Regione Betica Hispaniae, originating from the region of Spain. With a horn protruding from its head and a long tongue extending outwards, this fantastical beast is brought to life through the intricate details captured in this artwork.
Created by Ulisse Aldrovandi, a pioneer in the field of Natural History during his time, this depiction is part of his renowned book Monstrorum Historia published in 1642. Aldrovandi's work laid the foundation for modern scientific study and classification of animals, making him a significant figure in the history of anatomy and zoology.
The artist's skillful engraving brings out the eerie yet fascinating features of this mythical creature, inviting viewers to delve into a world where imagination meets reality. The intricate lines and shading add depth to the monster's form, creating an aura of mystery and intrigue that captivates all who gaze upon it.
As you explore this intriguing piece of art, let your mind wander to distant lands where creatures beyond our wildest dreams roam free. Embrace the wonder and curiosity that comes with encountering such fantastical beings, knowing that even in our world steeped in science and reason, there are still mysteries waiting to be uncovered.
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