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Cheiroptere (chiroptere): noctilion beak of hare unicolor and Phyllostome vampire - Eau forte by Jean Gabriel Pretre (1780-1845), engraved by Carnonkel, for the dictionary of natural sciences: mammals by Frederic Cuvier
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Cheiroptere (chiroptere): noctilion beak of hare unicolor and Phyllostome vampire - Eau forte by Jean Gabriel Pretre (1780-1845), engraved by Carnonkel, for the dictionary of natural sciences: mammals by Frederic Cuvier
FLO4652073 Cheiroptere (chiroptere): noctilion beak of hare unicolor and Phyllostome vampire - Eau forte by Jean Gabriel Pretre (1780-1845), engraved by Carnonkel, for the dictionary of natural sciences: mammals by Frederic Cuvier, edited by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin (1775-1840), published by F.G.Levy Aault, a Paris, 1816; (add.info.: Cheiroptere (chiroptere): noctilion beak of hare unicolor and Phyllostome vampire - Eau forte by Jean Gabriel Pretre (1780-1845), engraved by Carnonkel, for the dictionary of natural sciences: mammals by Frederic Cuvier, edited by Pierre Jean Francois Turpin (1775-1840), published by F.G.Levy Aault, a Paris, 1816); © Florilegius
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This stunning print captures the intricate details of two fascinating species of bats, Cheiroptere (chiroptere): noctilion beak of hare unicolor and Phyllostome vampire. The artist, Jean Gabriel Pretre, expertly depicts these creatures in their natural habitat with remarkable precision and skill.
The delicate lines and shading in this etching bring to life the unique features of these bats, from the noctilion's distinctive beak to the Phyllostome vampire's eerie appearance. Each bat is rendered with such realism that they almost seem to leap off the page.
Created for Frederic Cuvier's dictionary of natural sciences: mammals, this print is not just a work of art but also a valuable scientific resource. It provides viewers with a glimpse into the world of these mysterious creatures and offers insight into their behavior and characteristics.
Published in Paris in 1816, this engraving by Carnonkel is a testament to the dedication and talent of artists like Pretre who sought to educate others about the wonders of the animal kingdom. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving our planet's biodiversity and understanding all living beings that share it with us.
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