Original engraving by François Nicolas Martinet, 18th century, Louisiana crab fisher, framed,
- H43 x W38
- paper
- beige
4.88 ()
Description
This original 18th century engraving, produced by françois nicolas martinet, represents the louisiana crabeater, a species of aquatic wading bird characterized by its long beak. This illustration is part of the natural history of birds by georges-louis leclerc, comte de buffon, a major work in the field of natural history. Printed on laid paper, this print has a unique quality and texture that adds to its charm and historical value. Offered framed under glass, dimensions: 38 cm wide by 43 cm high, frame included. François nicolas martinet was an 18th-century french engraver and illustrator, renowned for his contributions to natural history. He worked closely with eminent naturalists of his day, producing engravings of great precision and remarkable beauty. His work, notably in the series of illustrations for buffon's work, contributed significantly to the dissemination and popularization of scientific knowledge of fauna and flora across europe.
Ref. : V61EQGE5
- Dimensions :
- H43 x W38
- Color :
- beige
- Material :
- paper
- Style :
- classic
4.88 ()
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