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Fox or Wood Dog, Extirpated Species, Thous acmon - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, W. H Lizars Edition, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839
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Fox or Wood Dog, Extirpated Species, Thous acmon - Lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith to illustrate Naturalist's Library: Dogs by Sir William Jardine, W. H Lizars Edition, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1839
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This stunning lithograph by Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith captures the essence of the Fox or Wood Dog, an extirpated species known as Thous acmon. Featured in Sir William Jardine's renowned work "Naturalist's Library: Dogs," this illustration is a true masterpiece from the W. H Lizars Edition in Edinburgh, Scotland, dating back to 1839.
The intricate details and lifelike portrayal of this now-extinct animal serve as a reminder of the rich biodiversity that once existed in our world. The Fox or Wood Dog is depicted with such precision and artistry that it almost seems to come alive on paper.
Colonel Charles Hamilton Smith's talent for capturing the essence of wildlife shines through in this lithograph, showcasing his deep understanding and appreciation for nature. This piece not only serves as a visual delight but also as a valuable educational resource for those interested in natural history and scientific exploration.
As we gaze upon this exquisite print, we are transported back to a time when these majestic creatures roamed freely in their natural habitats. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of conservation efforts and preserving our planet's precious biodiversity for future generations to appreciate and cherish.
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