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Blond capuchin, Sapajus flavius. Critically endangered

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Blond capuchin, Sapajus flavius. Critically endangered

Blond capuchin, Sapajus flavius. Critically endangered. (Simia flavia.) Drawn from nature by Johan Eberhard Ihle, engraved by Bock. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johann Christian Daniel Schrebers Animal Illustrations after Nature, or Schrebers Fantastic Animals, Erlangen, Germany, 1775

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Blond Bock Capuchin Critically Daniel Eberhard Endangered Engraved Fantastic Flavia Flavius Ihle Illustrations Johan Johann Monkey Sapajus Schreber Simia


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1. Title: Blond Capuchin, Sapajus flavius: A Rare and Critically Endangered Primate The captivating image before you showcases the enchanting Blond Capuchin, scientifically known as Sapajus flavius, a critically endangered primate species. This exquisite hand-colored copperplate engraving, drawn from nature by the skilled artist Johan Eberhard Ihle and expertly engraved by Bock, is an exquisite example of the intricate detail and artistry of the 18th century. The Blond Capuchin, also known as the Golden-headed Capuchin or the Golden-haired Capuchin, is a rare and fascinating primate native to South America. With its striking golden fur and expressive features, this creature is a true marvel of nature. Unfortunately, this species is currently listed as critically endangered, with populations declining due to habitat loss and fragmentation, hunting for the pet trade, and other human activities. This beautiful engraving, taken from Johann Christian Daniel Schreber's "Animal Illustrations after Nature," or "Schreber's Fantastic Animals," published in Erlangen, Germany, in 1775, serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of preserving the natural world and protecting endangered species like the Blond Capuchin. The intricate details captured in this work of art highlight the unique beauty and grace of this rare primate, making it a valuable addition to any collection of natural history or fine art. As you gaze upon this image, take a moment to appreciate the delicate balance of nature and the importance of conservation efforts to protect endangered species like the Blond Capuchin for future generations.

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