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👀Spot today's #FridayFish in this watercolour depicting occupations of South India (c.1828) 🎣
🖼️Add Or 42: https://t.co/9TlF2DRe3S
Ippolito Salviani, Aquatilium Animalium Historiæ liber primus. 1558
41.i.10
#FridayFish
It's been a while, but came across a fabulous #FridayFish and other marvellous sea creatures, to feast your eyes upon! 🐟🦀🐙
The British Miscellany, 1806, Digital Store 990.i.3.
Fully available online in #IIIF & low res download!
https://t.co/Wk8z5so8pU @BL_prints
Your #FridayFish, courtesy of Louis Renard and his Poissons, Ecrevisses et Crabes, originally published in 1719 and considered the earliest known publication in colour on fish.
Many more of its delights here: https://t.co/G7vcDxn0Jf https://t.co/gM1Su8E2vU
In the meanwhile in #Australia #downunder #FridayVibes #fridayfishday
Coloured full-page 16th century #FridayFish engravings from the King's Library copy of Ippolito Salviani, Aquatilium Animalium Historiæ liber primus, Romæ, 1554, 41.i.10, @britishlibrary
Roll’m up, roll’m down...
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#herring #procreate #webcomic #fridayfish #comics
Time for your #FridayFishFry! This Tuna is from Brehms Thierleben and we'll be eating it at Buck Bradley's! https://t.co/pwcAAsUv3p