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Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis or indicus), from the Zoological Garden of Liverpool (England). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals
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Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis or indicus), from the Zoological Garden of Liverpool (England). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals
FLO4651154 Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis or indicus), from the Zoological Garden of Liverpool (England). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, edited by W. H. Lizars, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1836.; (add.info.: Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis or indicus), from the Zoological Garden of Liverpool (England). Copper engraving by William Lizars, based on a drawing by James Stewart, published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin, edited by W. H. Lizars, in Edinburgh, Scotland, 1836.); © Florilegius
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This stunning copper engraving captures the majestic Indian rhinoceros, also known as Rhinoceros unicornis or indicus, from the Zoological Garden of Liverpool in England. Created by William Lizars based on a drawing by James Stewart, this intricate print was published in the Naturalist Library: mammals, pachyderms and quadrupedes with fine skin in 1836.
The detailed depiction of this magnificent creature showcases its unique features and powerful presence. The texture of its skin and the intricacies of its horn are beautifully captured in this artwork, highlighting the beauty and strength of one of nature's most fascinating animals.
Set against a backdrop of historical significance, this engraving provides a glimpse into the world of zoology and natural history during the 19th century. It serves as a reminder of our ongoing quest for knowledge about the diverse species that inhabit our planet.
As we admire this piece from centuries past, we are reminded of the importance of preserving these incredible creatures for future generations to appreciate. The Indian rhinoceros stands as a symbol of resilience and grace in the animal kingdom, making it a truly captivating subject for artists like Lizars and Stewart to immortalize through their work.
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