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Underwater Elegance: Razorfish and Shrimpfish - A Marine Engraving Study, 1845

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The image is an antique engraving featuring two species of marine fish: Centriscus scolopax and Centriscus scutatus, also known as the Razorfish and Shrimpfish, respectively. On the left, the Centriscus scolopax is depicted with its slender and elongated body, a characteristic snout, and a pale pinkish hue. It has a tall, compressed body with a sharp dorsal fin that begins right above its eyes and extends along the back, giving the appearance of a razor's edge—hence the common name Razorfish. On the right, the Centriscus scutatus is illustrated with a more vibrant color palette, featuring bold red and yellow stripes along its body and fins. This species also has a narrow, elongated body but is distinguished by a more pronounced, segmented appearance with armor-like plates, as the name "scutatus" suggests, which means "shielded". Below each fish, a corresponding anatomical part is detailed, likely the pelvic fins, labeled '1.a.' for the Centriscus scolopax and '2.a.' for the Centriscus scutatus, showing the shape and size in relation to the fish's body. The text beneath the two fish provides the scientific names of the species and common names which might be historical or regional. The illustration is meticulously detailed, with fine lines and careful shading to represent the textures and contours of the fish. Such engravings were typical in scientific texts of the 18th and 19th centuries, serving as a vital reference for the study of marine biology before the advent of color photography. More info on the book in which it was published: The 'Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles' by Pierre Auguste Joseph Drapiez stands as a remarkable testament to 19th-century natural sciences. Published in Brussels in 1845, this work represents an expansive collation of knowledge, building upon the pioneering works of Buffon, Daubenton, Lacepede, Cuvier, de Jussieu, and other influential naturalists. The prints within this compendium likely showcase a rich amalgamation of artistic precision and scientific accuracy. Drapiez, himself a Belgian naturalist, would have aimed for detailed representations of flora, fauna, and scientific phenomena, mirroring the illustrative styles prevalent during his time. Given the era's emphasis on illustration, these prints were likely engraved meticulously, possibly portraying intricate anatomical details or lifelike depictions of the natural world. With Drapiez's background in natural history, the prints might bear testament to his commitment to scientific authenticity, aiming to educate and inspire scholars and enthusiasts alike. These engravings would have complemented the text, offering visual aids that elucidate the concepts and specimens discussed in the volume. Overall, the prints of 'Dictionnaire Classique des Sciences Naturelles' likely serve as both artistic representations and invaluable scientific resources, encapsulating the essence of 19th-century natural history exploration and documentation.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 6.7 in (17 cm)Width: 10.44 in (26.5 cm)Depth: 0 in (0.02 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1845
  • Condition:
    Condition: Good. Overal toning and light soiling but he images itself clean and hand-colored over 200 years ago in expliciet colors. One side cut short but leaving enough margins to frame this print nicely. Equal overal offset from a text page.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13261-971stDibs: LU3054337752502

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