Antique Print-INDIAN SCORPION-GHOST CRAB-ISOPOD-STONE CENTIPEDE-Wilmsen-1821

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Etching and engraving on a vellin type paper. Original hand colouring. on paper.

Size in cm: The overall size is ca. 31 x 23.5 cm. The image size is ca. 23 x 20 cm. Size in inch: The overall size is ca. 12.2 x 9.3 inch. The image size is ca. 9.1 x 7.9 inch.

Plate IX: ‘Insekten. (Insects). 38. Der Indianische Scorpion (Indian Scorpion) 39. Der Laufer (Ghost Crab) 40. Die Seewanze (Isopod species) 41. Die Scherneassel (Stone Centipede) 42. Der Erdvielfuss (Centipede). This rare attractive original old antique print / plate originates from: ‘Kupfer-Sammlung besonders zu F. P. Wilmsens Handbuch der Naturgeschichte f�r die Jugend und ihre Lehrer, aber auch zu jedem anderen Lehrbuche der Naturgeschichte brauchbar.’, (translation: Copper plate collection in particular for F.P. Wilmsens manual of natural history for the youth and their teachers, but also suitable for any other tutorial on natural history.) With an Introduction by Dr. H. Lichtenstein and Dr. F. Klug, directors of zoological museums, etc., etc. In fifty pages… Published by Carl Friedrich Amelang, Berlin, 1821. These plates were designed to accompany 3 volumes of text. Scarse!Artists and Engravers: Friedrich Philipp Wilmsen (Magdeburg 1770-1831 Berlin) was a German reformed theologian and educator. The plates were designed after nature by Bretzing, Ludwig Meyer, Muller and Weber, and engraved by Bretzing, Guimpel, Meno haas, Friedrich Wilhelm Meyer, Ludwig Meyer, Tissot and Wachsmann. This plate by Ludwig Meyer after Weber.

Condition: Good. General age related toning and light staining. This plate with light thumbing, particularly in lower margins. Please study scan carefully.

Keywords: ANTIQUE PRINT-INDIAN SCORPION-GHOST CRAB-ISOPOD-STONE CENTIPEDE-WILMSEN

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