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Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany)
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Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany)
FLO4639208 Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908.; (add.info.: Diplodocus is an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in " Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908.); © Florilegius
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This stunning colour illustration by Heinrich Harder captures the majestic Diplodocus, an endless genus of late Jurassic diplodocide sauropod. The intricate details and vibrant hues bring this prehistoric creature to life, showcasing its impressive size and unique features.
Displayed in the book "Tiere der Urwelt" (Animals of Prehistory) with texts by Wilhelm Bolsche, this image transports viewers back in time to a world where dinosaurs roamed the earth. The collaboration between artist and writer creates a captivating portrayal of this ancient reptile, sparking curiosity and wonder about our planet's history.
Published in 1916 in Hamburg, Germany, this illustration has stood the test of time as a timeless piece of natural history artwork. It is part of a series of maps released by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908, further adding to its historical significance.
As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the incredible diversity that once existed on Earth and the importance of preserving our planet's rich biodiversity. The Diplodocus serves as a symbol of resilience and adaptation throughout millennia, inspiring us to appreciate and protect all forms of life on our planet.
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