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Metal Print : Stagmatoptera precaria, mantid
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Stagmatoptera precaria, mantid
Life cycle of the mantid (Stagmatoptera precaria). Reproduced as an engraving after the orginal watercolour from as Plate 66 Metamorphosis Insectorum (1705) by Maria Sybilla Merian (1647-1717)
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17th Century Anna Maria Sibylla Merian Arthropod Arthropoda Cycle Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Mantid Mantis Merian Metamorphosis Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium Invertebrata Mantidae Mantodea Praying Mantis
20"x16" (51x41cm) Metal Print
Discover the captivating beauty of the Stagmatoptera precaria mantid, brought to life in our Media Storehouse Metal Prints. This exquisite design, inspired by the engraving from Maria Sybilla Merian's seminal work "Metamorphosis Insectorum" (1705), showcases the intricate details of this fascinating insect's life cycle. Our high-quality Metal Prints offer vibrant colors and stunning detail, making this an exceptional addition to any nature-lover's collection or decorative space. Experience the artistry of Maria Sybilla Merian's work like never before with our premium Metal Prints.
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Estimated Product Size is 40.6cm x 50.8cm (16" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
EDITORS COMMENTS
This print showcases the intricate life cycle of the Stagmatoptera precaria, a mantid species, as illustrated in the 17th century work "Metamorphosis Insectorum" by the renowned naturalist Maria Sibylla Merian. The engraving, reproduced from Merian's original watercolor, offers a detailed and accurate representation of the mantid's metamorphosis from egg to adult. The cycle begins with the oval-shaped egg, which hatches into a tiny, wingless nymph. This initial stage, known as an instar, is characterized by its voracious appetite and rapid growth. The nymph sheds its exoskeleton multiple times as it grows, each time acquiring larger limbs and developing new structures like wings. The adult Stagmatoptera precaria, a striking mantis with elongated forelimbs, is depicted in the final stage of the print. This masterful illustration highlights the mantid's remarkable camouflage, allowing it to blend seamlessly into its surroundings and ambush its prey during daytime hours. Maria Sibylla Merian, an influential figure in the scientific community, dedicated her life to the study of insects and their metamorphosis. Her groundbreaking work, "Metamorphosis Insectorum Surinamensium," showcased over 1,200 species of insects, revolutionizing the understanding of insect development and contributing significantly to the field of entomology. This particular plate, Plate 66, focuses on the Mantidae family, including the Stagmatoptera precaria, and remains a testament to Merian's unwavering curiosity and dedication to documenting the natural world.
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