Skip to main content
Video Loading
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 13

Corals & Jellyfish Print: Medusa, Anemone, Corals, Ctenophores – Antique 1867

$212.28
£158.89
€180
CA$292.15
A$325.63
CHF 170.85
MX$3,976.51
NOK 2,163.31
SEK 2,044.66
DKK 1,370.29

About the Item

Corals & Jellyfish Print: Medusa, Sea Anemone, Corals, Ctenophores – Antique 1867 This detailed antique print depicts a range of marine invertebrates, including jellyfish, Portuguese man o’ war, corals, sea anemones, ctenophores (comb jellies), hydroids, and marine algae, rendered in fine hand-coloured engravings. It originates from the Atlas der Natuurlijke Geschiedenis voor scholen en huisgezinnen, adapted into Dutch by T.C. Winkler after Traugott Bromme, and published in Amsterdam by J.C. Loman in 1867. Designed for educational use, this plate introduced 19th-century students to marine biology, invertebrate diversity, and classification. The labelled figures include: 1. Ctenophore (comb jelly) 2. Barrel jellyfish (Rhizostoma pulmo) 3. Medusa jellyfish (Scyphozoa species) 4. Small hydromedusa 5. Portuguese man o’ war (Physalia physalis) 6. Comb jelly (Ctenophora species) 7. Sea anemone (Actiniaria species) 8. Hydroid colony (Hydrozoa species) 9. Stony coral (Scleractinia species) 10. Brain coral (Diploria labyrinthiformis) 11. Blue coral (Heliopora coerulea) 12. Red coral (Corallium rubrum) 13. Marine polychaete worm 14. Marine algae 15. Microscopic marine diatom 16. Radiolarian 17. Diatoms 17a. Diatom valve view 17b. Diatom girdle view 18. Bryozoan colony 18a. Bryozoan detail 18b. Bryozoan feeding zooid 19. Foraminifera 19a. Foraminifera shell view 19b. Foraminifera cross section Produced using copper engraving with meticulous hand colouring, the print shows precise anatomical lines and delicate tonal gradations, capturing the forms and textures of marine invertebrates for scientific study. Such plates were essential teaching aids before photographic field guides became available. Condition summary: Good condition for its age, with slight overall toning and minor scattered foxing mainly in the margins. The paper remains strong with no tears or repairs, and the hand colouring is vivid and well-preserved. Framing tips: Frame this marine natural history print in a black, dark wood, or walnut frame with a cream or off-white mount to enhance its delicate engraved details and subtle marine colours. For traditional settings, a gold frame adds antique warmth and refinement. UV-protective glass is recommended to preserve colours and prevent further toning. This antique print will enrich any marine biology, coral art, or educational collection with timeless scientific beauty and decorative intrigue.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.23 in (28.5 cm)Width: 8.67 in (22 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1867
  • Condition:
    Good condition for its age, with slight overall toning and minor scattered foxing mainly in the margins. The paper remains strong with no tears or repairs, and the hand colouring is vivid and well-preserved.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-12980-301stDibs: LU3054345798342

More From This Seller

View All
Zoology Print of Jellyfish, Corals and Marine Invertebrates by T Bromme - c1865
Located in Langweer, NL
Zoology Print of Jellyfish, Corals and Marine Invertebrates by T Bromme c1865 This exceptional hand-colored lithograph, printed circa 1865 by German geographer and educator Traugott Bromme, illustrates a diverse selection of cnidarians and lower marine invertebrates. The plate is taken from Bromme’s influential *Illustrirter Hand-Atlas der Erde und der Menschheit*, which served as both an educational tool and a visual record of 19th-century scientific understanding. The composition prominently features several jellyfish species (2, 3, 4, 5, 6), each drawn in exquisite detail to showcase their translucent bodies, flowing tentacles, and umbrella-like bells. One species (1) resembles a comb jelly or ctenophore, with internal rows of cilia and trailing appendages, hinting at the era’s growing knowledge of deep-sea life. Equally striking are the representations of corals and polyp colonies. A large central brain coral (10) is surrounded by branching and staghorn coral species (9, 11), red coral (12), and coral polyps (7, 8), including both individual and colonial organisms. Small-scale illustrations of microscopic life (15–19) suggest zooplankton, sponges, or protists, rendered with the precision of early microscopy. Bromme’s work was aimed at making natural science accessible and visually compelling. The accuracy and artistic quality of this lithograph make it especially desirable for collectors of marine biology and antique scientific illustration...
Category

Antique 1860s German Prints

Materials

Paper

Molluscs & Marine Invertebrates Print: Octopus, Slug, Snails, Conch – 1867
Located in Langweer, NL
Molluscs & Marine Invertebrates Print: Octopus, Slug, Snails, Conch – Antique 1867 This detailed antique print depicts a wide range of molluscs and marine invertebrates, including o...
Category

Antique 1860s German Prints

Materials

Paper

Zoology Print of Octopus, Slugs, Sea Shells and Marine Mollusks by T Bromme 1865
Located in Langweer, NL
Zoology Print of Octopus, Slugs, Sea Shells and Marine Mollusks by T Bromme c1865 This beautifully hand-colored lithograph, published circa 1865 by German geographer and educator Tr...
Category

Antique 1860s German Prints

Materials

Paper

Echinoderms Print: Starfish, Sea Urchins, Brittle Stars, Sea Cucumbers – 1867
Located in Langweer, NL
Echinoderms Print: Starfish, Sea Urchins, Brittle Stars, Sea Cucumbers – Antique 1867 This captivating antique print depicts a variety of echinoderms, including starfish, sea urchin...
Category

Antique 1860s German Prints

Materials

Paper

Ancient Marine Life: Handcolored Fossils of Cephalopods and Corals, 1845
Located in Langweer, NL
The print illustrates a variety of fossilized marine creatures, specifically cephalopods and gastropods, as well as coral: 1. **Élément d'ostreidé** - This could refer to a part of ...
Category

Antique 1840s Prints

Materials

Paper

Zoology Print of Starfish, Sea Urchins and Sea Cucumbers by T Bromme c1865
Located in Langweer, NL
Zoology Print of Starfish, Sea Urchins and Sea Cucumbers by T Bromme c1865 This detailed hand-colored lithograph was published around 1865 by German geographer and scientific educator Traugott Bromme. Taken from his educational compendium *Illustrirter Hand-Atlas der Erde und der Menschheit*, this plate presents a captivating array of echinoderms, including starfish, sea urchins, brittle stars, feather stars, and sea cucumbers—marine invertebrates known for their radial symmetry and varied textures. At the center of the plate is a large sea cucumber (1), shown in profile with fine detail in its tube feet and body texture. Prominently featured are multiple starfish species (7, 8, 9), including both classic five-armed and more elaborate forms like a sunstar (12). Also included are brittle stars (10, 11), distinguishable by their slender, flexible arms. A variety of sea urchins (4, 5, 6, 17) are represented in both their natural forms and skeletal structures. The plate also includes feather stars or crinoids (3), whose delicate, feathered arms evoke the movement of aquatic flora. Additional forms such as the sea lily and other early echinoderms further illustrate the evolutionary range of this phylum. Each species is numbered and arranged with clear spacing and balance, rendered with lithographic precision and enhanced through delicate hand coloring. These prints offered 19th-century audiences both education and aesthetic pleasure, combining scientific observation with artistic presentation. This particular sheet is ideal for collectors of marine natural history, antique scientific illustration...
Category

Antique 1860s German Prints

Materials

Paper

You May Also Like

Italian Contemporary Hand Painted Print Japanese Sea Life "Jellyfishes", 1 of 6
Located in Scandicci, Florence
Elegant hand-watercoloured print representing Jellyfishs, from the Japanese Sea Life Series This marine style print is available in 6 different natural re...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Prints

Materials

Paper

Zoological Lithograph of Coelenterates 1912 Cardboard by H Aschehoug & Co Norway
Located in Milan, IT
Zoological didactic plate n. 63 lithograph on cardboard made in 1912 depicting the family of coelenterates with jellyfish, coral and sea anemone. Dybdhals Zoologiske Plancher P.M.Bye...
Category

Vintage 1910s Norwegian Prints

Materials

Paper

Pair of Original Antique Prints of Corals, C.1790
Located in St Annes, Lancashire
Great images of corals Copper-plate engravings Drawn and engraved by A.Bell Published C.1790 Unframed. Free shipping.
Category

Antique 1790s English Georgian Prints

Materials

Paper

Anemone Print in Wooden Frame, from Antiquarian Encyclopedia, Botanical Prints
Located in Hamburg, DE
Beautifully framed page from an antiquarian encyclopedia from Germany, depicting Anemones. Frame: Oak wood Dimensions: 32 x 24 x 3 cm Date published: Turn of the century (around 190...
Category

Early 20th Century Interior Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Seaweeds, German antique underwater botanical chromolithograph print
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Algen I' (Seaweeds) German chromolithograph, circa 1895. Central vertical fold as issued. 240mm by 305mm (sheet)
Category

Late 19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Tortoise & Pleated Shell Limpets Print Naturalists Miscellany by Shaw and Nodder
Located in Van Nuys, CA
This hand-colored copperplate print from The Naturalists Miscellany (1812) by George Shaw and Frederick Nodder features two remarkable limpets: the Tortoise-shell limpet (Cellana tes...
Category

Antique 1810s English Georgian Prints

Materials

Paper