Glass Frame : Pecopteris fern fossil C018 / 9393
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Pecopteris fern fossil C018 / 9393
Pecopteris fern fossil. Slab of coal shale containing a fossilised specimen of the fern Pecopteris miltani. This specimen dates from around 300 million years ago, during the Westphalian stage of the Carboniferous. It is from the Aniche coalfield of northern France, and measures 20 by 29 centimetres. It is part of the Barrois collection at the Museum of Geology in Lille, France
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Media ID 9250087
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Carboniferous Fern Fossil France French Frond Lille Natural History Palaeobotanical Palaeobotany Palaeontological Paleobotanical Paleobotany Paleontological Prehistoric Prehistory Rock Specimen Stone Cutouts Palaeontology Westphalian
7"x5" Glass Mount
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 12.7cm x 17.7cm (5" x 7")
Estimated Product Size is 16.2cm x 20.3cm (6.4" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases a remarkable piece of natural history - the Pecopteris fern fossil C018 / 9393. Against a striking black background, this slab of coal shale unveils an exquisite fossilized specimen of the ancient fern known as Pecopteris miltani. Dating back approximately 300 million years to the Westphalian stage of the Carboniferous period, this botanical treasure hails from the Aniche coalfield in northern France. Measuring an impressive 20 by 29 centimeters, this delicate frond is part of the esteemed Barrois collection at the Museum of Geology in Lille, France. The meticulous studio shot captures every intricate detail and texture preserved within this prehistoric stone. Its elegant form and intricate patterns offer a glimpse into Earth's distant past. With its rich historical significance and scientific value, this photograph not only celebrates nature's artistry but also serves as a testament to our planet's ever-evolving biological tapestry. It invites us to marvel at the wonders that lie beneath our feet and sparks curiosity about life forms that once thrived millions of years ago. Gilles Mermet skillfully captures both beauty and scientific importance through his lens, presenting us with an awe-inspiring still life that bridges botany, paleontology, and geology. This image stands as a testament to humanity's ongoing quest for knowledge about our planet's fascinating past.
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