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Catesby! Lacertus Indicus Anona maxima and Manghala arbor Curassavica...
Splendid botanicals with so much love for details. Look at those animals
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@explorerspod No title. Whale in the Polar region.
Lithograph. Artist monogram lower right corner: K.W. Printed in color. Published by Meinhold, Dresden. Ca. 1900.
@explorerspod "Aurora Borealis"
Attractive lithograph published ca 1860.
#northernlights astronomical phenomena #polarlights #aurorapolaris #Aurora #borealis #northpole
Mark Catesby
Mark Catesby, ( 1682 - 1749 ) was born in England. His first extended journey to the Southeast of the United States of North America took place between 1712 and 1719.
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@SmithHelmut A few more… these from Julius Ceasar's "War Commentaries on the Celts"
Copperplate -engraved 1753 by A. van Buysen.
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Matthaeus Seutter depicts the Roman City Trier.
Augsburg, ca. 1740
Below plan: Panoramic view, flanked left and right by two allegorical engravings symbolizing heavenly and worldly power.
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Plan and surrounding of the City of Kiel. Below panoramas as seen from the port and from land. Below a plan Kiel's harbor.
Published by Johann Baptist Homann
Nuremberg, 1762
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Holy Land, Israel, The Promised Land Canaan https://t.co/T5W35NsWWj
"The Invasion"
Wood engraving in original hand coloring.
Artist: Hablot K. Browne (pseudonym: "PHIZ")
Published in "Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds"
London, approx. 1860/70 #Thanksgiving
An exceptional series of lithographs of African birds.
We have to offer an exceptional set of excessively decorative and colorful large folio-size African bird prints.: Turocos belonging to the bird family of Musaphaga. In South Africa they are more commonly…