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Arachnides (engraving)
819473 Arachnides (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Annulosa class: Arachnides, sub-class Cephalostomata, order Podosomata: Nymphum Gracile, Ammothea Carolinensis and Pyenogonum Balaenarum. Order Polymerosomata: Obisium Trombidioides, Chelifer fasciatus, and Siro Rubens. Order Dimerosomata: Dysdera erythrina, Atypus sulzeri. Order Monomerosomata: Argas reflexus. Subclass Notostomata: Plithiridium Hermanni, Engraved by H Weddell. Published by A Constable & Co, 1816.); Look and Learn / Elgar Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22226846
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This print showcases an exquisite engraving titled "Arachnides" by the English School in the 19th century. Housed in a private collection, this artwork offers a glimpse into the mesmerizing world of arachnids. The intricate details and precision of this engraving are truly remarkable. Within the Annulosa class of Arachnides, we encounter various sub-classes and orders that highlight the diversity within this fascinating species. From Nymphum Gracile to Ammothea Carolinensis and Pyenogonum Balaenarum, each creature is depicted with utmost accuracy. The artist's attention to detail extends beyond just spiders as they also capture other arachnid species such as Obisium Trombidioides, Chelifer fasciatus, Siro Rubens, Dysdera erythrina, Atypus sulzeri, and Argas reflexus. Additionally, Plithiridium Hermanni from the subclass Notostomata finds its place among these incredible illustrations. Engraved by H Weddell and published by A Constable & Co in 1816, this timeless piece serves as a testament to both artistic skill and scientific curiosity during that era. For enthusiasts of entomology or simply those captivated by wildlife illustrations, this print offers an opportunity to appreciate nature's intricacies up close. Let your imagination wander through the world of spiders and arachnids captured within this stunning artwork from
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