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Victorian Butterfly Plates from The Rhopalocera of Java by Piepers & Snellen This striking horizontal compilation brings together three richly detailed entomological plates from The Rhopalocera of Java, a foundational 19th-century work by entomologists M.C. Piepers and P.C.T. Snellen. Published in Leiden and printed by F.W\.M. Trap, these plates (numbered XXV, XXVI, and XXVII) showcase the remarkable biodiversity of Javanese butterflies in vivid chromolithographic detail. Each specimen is meticulously illustrated, with wings both open and closed, allowing for the full appreciation of their intricate patterns and coloration. The plates include not only butterflies but also their life stages?caterpillars, chrysalides, and pupae?underscoring the scientific ambition of the work. The subtle naturalistic tones, combined with scientific precision, make these prints both aesthetically captivating and historically important. Piepers and Snellen were pioneers in the field of Lepidoptera research in the Dutch East Indies, and their collaboration produced one of the most visually compelling entomological series of the era. The butterflies are identified by number and sometimes lettered variants (e.g. 130a, 130b), likely referencing species or morphs as catalogued in the original text volumes. When displayed together, these plates form a cohesive visual narrative of tropical natural history, rich in Victorian-era charm. Their warm palette, delicate linework, and museum-quality layout make them perfect for framing as a scientific triptych or natural history wall ensemble. Condition Summary: Excellent preserved chromolithographs with strong color and crisp detail. Slight age-toning consistent with age. Margins intact and suitable for matting. Framing Tips: Double matting in soft cream or ivory with a thin dark inner border will highlight the subtle tones of the butterflies. Frames in walnut, ebonized wood, or gilt will complement the Victorian style. Ideal for horizontal display above a desk or in a natural history-themed interior. Technique: Chromolithograph Maker: F.W\.M. Trap, Leiden, c. 1888?1896 From: The Rhopalocera of Java by M.C. Piepers & P.C.T. Snellen.
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