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Antelope. Plate No. 32 by George Raper (c

Antelope. Plate No. 32 by George Raper (c


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Antelope. Plate No. 32 by George Raper (c

Plate No. 32 by George Raper (c. 1768-1797), from an original drawing in the possession of Mr. Mason Cape-Good-Hope, 1792

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1768 1797 18th Century Antelope Artiodactyl Artiodactyla Australasia Australian Bovid Bovidae Epitheria Eutheria Even Toed Ungulate First George Raper Jackson Mammalia Painter Placental Mammal Fleet


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This exquisite antelope illustration, Plate No. 32, is a captivating work of art from the 18th century by the skilled hand of George Raper. The original drawing, which dates back to 1792, is currently in the possession of Mr. Mason Cape-Good-Hope. Raper, an Australian artist, meticulously captured the essence of this one antelope, a member of the Bovidae family, which is part of the larger order of Artiodactyla, even-toed ungulates. The antelope, a placental mammal and a member of the Epitheria class, is depicted with remarkable detail and accuracy. Its robust build, distinctive features, and elegant posture are beautifully rendered in this illustration. The antelope's coat, with its intricate patterns, adds to the intrigue and allure of this magnificent creature. Raper's work is a testament to the natural history of Australia during the late 1700s, a time when European explorers were discovering new species and documenting them for scientific and artistic purposes. This antelope illustration, along with others in the Jackson Collection, provides valuable insights into the natural world of the past. The Jackson Collection, which houses this rare and precious drawing, is a treasure trove of historical and artistic significance. It is a reminder of the rich heritage of natural history and the role that art plays in documenting and preserving the natural world for future generations.

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