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1803 Edward Donovan Print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Nero, Gnida & Hiarba"
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
1803 Edward Donovan print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Nero, Gnida & Hiarba", printed in London. Hand
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Antique Early 19th Century English Neoclassical Prints

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Paper

1802 Edward Donovan Print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Marula, Judith Libythea, Eu
Located in Chapel Hill, NC
1802 Edward Donovan print from "Lepidoptera: Papilio Marula, Judith Libythea, Eucharis Genutia
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Antique Early 19th Century English Neoclassical Prints

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Paper

83: Labrus tinca, Ancient Wrasse or Old Wife
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

79: Blennius pholis, Smooth Blenny
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

96: Labrus julis, Indented-Striped Wrasse
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

82: Squalus acanthias, Picked Sharke or Dog Fish
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

77: Cyprinus leuciscus, Dace
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

85: Salmo fario, Trout
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

80: Cottus gobio, River Bull Head
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

91: Salmo cambrius, Sewen
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

94: Pleuronectes flesus, Flounder
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

88: Salmo thymallus, Grayling
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

92: Gadus lota, Burbot
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

89: Sparus aurata, Lunulated Gilt-Head
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

86: Blennus gattorugine, Gattorugine
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

76: Cyclopterus ocellatus, Ocellated Sucker
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

90: Pleuronectes cyclops, Cyclops Flounder
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

93: Cyprinus brama, Bream
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

87: Atherina hepsetus, European Atherine
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

78: Cyclopterus bimaculatus, Bimaculated Sucker
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

81: Petromyzon marinus, Marine or Spotted Lamprey
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

95: Pleuronectes rhombus, Brill or Pearl
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

84: Callionymus dracunculus, Sordid Dragonet
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

68: Cyclopterus montagui, Diminuative Lump-Sucker
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Color, Etching

57: Clupea alosa, Shad
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

67: Cyprinus ritulus, Roach
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

62: Pleuronectes solea, Common Sole
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

72: Labrus cornubius, Goldfinny
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

59: Gadus aeglefinus, Haddock
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

64: Esox belone, Sea Pike or Gar Fish
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

60: Cyprinus phoxinus, Minow
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

71: Cyprinus gobio, Gudeon
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

61: Salmo alpinus, Alpine Salmon
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

66: Tetrodon stellatus, Stellated Globe-Fish
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

52: Perca fluviatilis, Perch
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

53: Raja torpedo, Electric Ray
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

54: Petromyzon fluviatilis, Lampern, or Lesser Lamprey
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

55: Squalus catulus, Lesser Spotted Shark
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

70: Gadus brosme, Brosme or Scotch Torsk
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

51: Pleurontectes megastoma, Whiff
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

58: Syngnathus pelagicus, Pelagic Pipe-Fish
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

73: Sparus dentex, Four-Toothed Sparus
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

65: Acipenser sturio, Common Sturgeon
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

75: Pleuronectes hippoglossus, Holibut
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

74: Labrus lineatus, Streaked Wrasse
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

63: Centriscus scolopax, Snipe or Trumpet Fish
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

69: Clupea pilchardus, Pilchard
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

50: Clupea encrasicolus, Anchovy
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

48: Salmo eperlanus, Smelt
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

47: Cyclopterus liparis, Unctuous Lump-Sucker
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

49: Labrus trimaculatus, Tramculated Wrasse
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

46: Pleuronectes maximus, Turbot
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
Category

Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

45: Gasterosteus spinachia, Fifteen Spined Stickleback
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
Category

Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

41: Tetrodon truncatus, Truncated Sun-Fish
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
Category

Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

42: Pleuronectes Microcephalus, Small Headed or Smear Dab
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

43: Perca labrax, Basse
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

44: Pleuronectes limanda, Dab
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
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Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

40: Cyprinus erythropthalmus, Red Eye Abdominales
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
Category

Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

39: Perca cernua, Ruffe
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
Category

Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

38: Gobius minutus, Spotted Goby
By Edward Donovan
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward Donovan (1768–1837) was an Anglo Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur
Category

Early 1800s Animal Prints

Materials

Color, Etching

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Edward Donovan, born in 1768, was an Anglo-Irish writer, natural history illustrator and amateur zoologist. He did not travel, but collected, described and illustrated many species based on the collections of other naturalists. His many books were successful and remain as a reference to biology. He died penniless in 1837, leaving a large family destitute.

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