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Metamorphosis of Surinamese Insects in an Original Hand-Colored Engraving, 1705

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"Metamorphosis of Surinamese Insects by Merian" This exquisite original engraving is Plate 32 from Maria Sibylla Merian's seminal work, "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium," published in Amsterdam in 1705. The plate showcases Merian's detailed and pioneering observations of insect life cycles, which she vividly captured during her time in Suriname. The piece features brilliantly colored butterflies perched delicately on flowering branches, accompanied by a caterpillar and a chrysalis, illustrating the transformational stages of these insects. The original old hand-coloring technique employed brings a vibrant and authentic life to the image, highlighting Merian's skill both as a naturalist and an artist. This engraving not only serves as a beautiful work of art but also as a historical record of entomological study in the early 18th century. It is a testament to Merian's contribution to the scientific and artistic world, making it an invaluable piece for collectors and enthusiasts of natural history illustrations. Maria Sibylla Merian (1647–1717) was a German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator. She is considered one of the most significant contributors to the field of entomology, due to her detailed observations and documentation of the life cycles of insects—a subject that, at the time, was not commonly researched or understood. Here are some key points about her life and work: 1. **Early Life and Education**: Merian was born into a family with a history in printmaking and painting. Her stepfather, Jacob Marrel, was a still-life painter who encouraged her artistic talents. From a young age, she was fascinated with insects and began collecting and studying them. 2. **Pioneering Work**: Merian was one of the first naturalists to observe insects directly. She made detailed studies of their life cycles and was one of the first to record metamorphosis, contradicting the belief that insects were "born of mud" by spontaneous generation. 3. **Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium**: In 1699, Merian traveled to the Dutch colony of Suriname in South America to study and record the tropical insects. After two years, she returned to Europe with sketches and notes that would form the basis of her major work, "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium" (1705). This book was groundbreaking in its detailed depiction of the metamorphosis of butterflies and moths, and it was notable for its scientific accuracy and the beauty of its illustrations. 4. **Artistic Techniques**: Merian's illustrations were remarkable for their vivid colors and the life-like quality of the subjects. She used a process of etching that was then hand-colored, a method that made her works both scientifically valuable and aesthetically pleasing. 5. **Impact and Legacy**: Maria Sibylla Merian's work laid the foundation for modern entomology. She brought an artistic eye to scientific observation, which helped her to communicate her findings effectively to a broader audience. Her books were published in various languages and spread across Europe. 6. **Recognition**: Although widely respected during her lifetime, her contributions were somewhat overshadowed after her death. However, in recent times, her work has been reassessed, and she is now recognized as a significant figure in both art and science. 7. **Collections**: Original copies of her works are held in museums and libraries worldwide. They are highly prized by collectors due to their historical significance and beauty. Maria Sibylla Merian was a trailblazer, not just for women in science and art, but for the disciplines themselves. Her meticulous observations have had a lasting impact on how insects and their ecological relationships are studied.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 14.38 in (36.5 cm)Width: 11.3 in (28.7 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
    1700-1709
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1705
  • Condition:
    Excellent condition, especially considerings age. Two very small tape remains on the reverse from an earlier protective matting board. A few very tiny foxing dots. Study the image carefully.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-136761stDibs: LU3054338038142

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