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Wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans (vulnerable)
Wandering albatross, Diomedea exulans (vulnerable), and gull, Larus canus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology, Paris, France, 1816-1830. Illustration by J. G. Pretre, engraved by Coutant, directed by Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin, and published by F.G. Levrault. Jean Gabriel Pretre (1780-1845) was painter of natural history at Empress Josephines zoo and later became artist to the Museum of Natural History
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Albatross Cuvier Dictionary Frederic Gabriel Gull Larus Pretre Stipple Vulnerable Wandering Canus Diomedea Exulans
14"x18" Premium Frame
Contemporary style Premium Wooden Frame with 8"x12" Print. Complete with 2" White Mat and 1.25" thick MDF frame. Printed on 260 gsm premium paper. Glazed with shatter proof UV coated acrylic glass. Backing is paper covered backing with rubber bumpers. Supplied ready to hang with a pre-installed sawtooth/wire hanger. Care Instructions: Spot clean with a damp cloth. Securely packaged in a clear plastic bag and envelope in a reinforced cardboard shipper
FSC Real Wood Frame and Double Mounted with White Conservation Mountboard - Professionally Made and Ready to Hang
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20.3cm x 30.4cm (8" x 12")
Estimated Product Size is 35.6cm x 45.8cm (14" x 18")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This stunning handcolored copperplate stipple engraving, created between 1816 and 1830, captures the grace and majesty of the Wandering Albatross (Diomedea exulans), a vulnerable species of seabird. The image, taken from J.G. Pretre's contribution to Dumont de Sainte-Croix's Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology, depicts the albatross in flight, its wings outstretched and seemingly weightless, as it glides above the waves. In the foreground, a gull (Larus canus) perches on a rock, observing the larger bird with curiosity. Jean Gabriel Pretre, the artist behind this illustration, was a painter of natural history at Empress Josephine's zoo and later became an artist to the Museum of Natural History in Paris. The engraving was produced under the direction of Pierre Jean-Francois Turpin and published by F.G. Levrault. The Wandering Albatross, with its distinctive long wings and streamlined body, is well-adapted to life at sea. These birds can fly for days on end, covering great distances in search of food for themselves and their young. Unfortunately, they are vulnerable to threats such as bycatch in fishing nets and habitat destruction, making their conservation a priority for environmental organizations around the world. This historical image is a testament to the beauty and wonder of the natural world, and serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving the delicate balance of ecosystems that sustain so many unique and fascinating species.
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