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This is a beautiful, large copperplate engraving plate LXV, Coquilles Fluvlatiles, on fine, chain-linked paper from “Encyclopedia Methodique” published Paris, 1789-1832, by Charles Joseph Panckoucke and his daughter, Theresa-Charlotte Agasee.
Panckoucke(1736-1798) was a bookseller of Flemish descent who relied on the best specialists of his time to be able to publish “Encyclopedia Methodique” which consisted of over 200 volumes. The material was organized by subject area rather than alphabetically and Jean Baptiste Lamarck was recruited as the Botany and Shells editor.
Lamarck (1744-1829) was one of the most famous French naturalists of the 18th century. He took part in the war of The Seven Years with the Duke of Broglie. After abandoning the military career and returning to France, he settled in Paris, where he devoted himself to Medicina, Meterology and Botanic, for which he had as a master Bernard de Jussieu. He became well known after the publication of the catalogue La Flore Francaise, written using the dichotomic keys, a new method invented by the same Lamarck. As the botanist of the king, he started a long trip through Europe, taking with him Buffon’s son. When he returned, he worked at the Encyclopedie Methodique, continuing D’Alembert and Diderot’s work. After starting teaching at the Museum National d’Historie Naturelle, he spent all his time devoting himself to Zoology, with a particular interest in fossils and living mollusks. The scientific world owes him the reorganization of the classification and distinction between Vertebrates and Invertebrates and the introduction of new species divisions like Crustaceans, Arachnids and Annelids.
Some of the conchology prints included in this work, including this one, were drawn by noted French botanical artist, Redoute or his brother. They were published uncolored and color has been added by professional artists which only further enhance the beauty of these engravings.
Condition and Size
This early engraving, Pl. LXV, is a beautiful scallop shell engraving with fifteen individual illustrations in different sizes. It is in good condition with a few minor spots and normal paper age toning. The hand coloring is beautiful. The paper size is approximately 9 3/4" x 15”. A sample title page is included with the print.
About the Print Dealer
This item is from the inventory of a second generation antique print dealer who literally grew up in the business. The parents of this dealer bought and sold rare prints, manuscripts and antique books for over 50 years. This highly knowledgeable dealer has continued the family tradition by buying and selling fine quality prints, maps and books and now for the first time is offering items from an extensive inventory. All items offered for sale are original!
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Panckoucke(1736-1798) was a bookseller of Flemish descent who relied on the best specialists of his time to be able to publish “Encyclopedia Methodique” which consisted of over 200 volumes. The material was organized by subject area rather than alphabetically and Jean Baptiste Lamarck was recruited as the Botany and Shells editor.
Lamarck (1744-1829) was one of the most famous French naturalists of the 18th century. He took part in the war of The Seven Years with the Duke of Broglie. After abandoning the military career and returning to France, he settled in Paris, where he devoted himself to Medicina, Meterology and Botanic, for which he had as a master Bernard de Jussieu. He became well known after the publication of the catalogue La Flore Francaise, written using the dichotomic keys, a new method invented by the same Lamarck. As the botanist of the king, he started a long trip through Europe, taking with him Buffon’s son. When he returned, he worked at the Encyclopedie Methodique, continuing D’Alembert and Diderot’s work. After starting teaching at the Museum National d’Historie Naturelle, he spent all his time devoting himself to Zoology, with a particular interest in fossils and living mollusks. The scientific world owes him the reorganization of the classification and distinction between Vertebrates and Invertebrates and the introduction of new species divisions like Crustaceans, Arachnids and Annelids.
Some of the conchology prints included in this work, including this one, were drawn by noted French botanical artist, Redoute or his brother. They were published uncolored and color has been added by professional artists which only further enhance the beauty of these engravings.
Condition and Size
This early engraving, Pl. LXV, is a beautiful scallop shell engraving with fifteen individual illustrations in different sizes. It is in good condition with a few minor spots and normal paper age toning. The hand coloring is beautiful. The paper size is approximately 9 3/4" x 15”. A sample title page is included with the print.
About the Print Dealer
This item is from the inventory of a second generation antique print dealer who literally grew up in the business. The parents of this dealer bought and sold rare prints, manuscripts and antique books for over 50 years. This highly knowledgeable dealer has continued the family tradition by buying and selling fine quality prints, maps and books and now for the first time is offering items from an extensive inventory. All items offered for sale are original!
#2155
WE SHIP EVERYWHERE. If you don't see your shipping location mentioned, please send us a message and we will send you the appropriate fees.
Large Antique Shell Print Lamarck Histoire Naturelle Coquille Engraving PL LVX
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- Vintage item from the 1800s
- Materials: print, ink, paper
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- Only ships to United States from Dallas, Texas.
- Listed on Apr 29, 2014
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