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The composition of these two hand-colored copperplate engravings presents a visually rich study of moths, butterflies, and their life stages, as published in Friedrich Johann Bertuch's "Bilderbuch für Kinder" (1805). The first image features: - The poplar hawk-moth (Laothoe populi), lime hawk-moth (Mimas tiliae), and elephant hawk-moth (Deilephila elpenor), with accompanying caterpillars and pupae. The second image illustrates: - The silver-washed fritillary (Argynnis paphia), large blue (Phengaris arion), brown hairstreak (Thecla betulae), and small copper butterfly (Lycaena phlaeas), including their larvae and pupae. Both engravings exemplify Bertuch's dedication to blending scientific accuracy with artistic detail in his educational works. These stunning hand-colored copperplate engravings are not only scientifically informative but also visually captivating, making them ideal for collectors, educators, or anyone seeking unique decorative art. The vibrant hues and meticulous detailing reflect the exceptional craftsmanship of Friedrich Johann Bertuch's renowned "Bilderbuch für Kinder," an encyclopedia celebrated for its fusion of education and artistry. Each print vividly illustrates the beauty of moths, butterflies, and their life cycles, offering a fascinating glimpse into 19th-century natural history. Their good condition enhances their value, with intact edges, sharp engravings, and minimal signs of age. These timeless pieces are perfect for framing, adding sophistication to any interior space, or enhancing a natural history collection. Whether for a collector of historical prints, an art enthusiast, or as a thoughtful gift for nature lovers, these engravings offer both aesthetic appeal and historical significance, making them a valuable addition to any home or collection.
Seller Inventory # BG-13292-62 & BG-13292-63
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