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La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure (engraving)



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La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure (engraving)

3626360 La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure. Illustration for Le Monde avant La Creation de L Homme by Camille Flammarion (Marpon et Flammarion, 1886). Digitally cleaned image.); © Look and Learn

Media ID 22984416

© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images

Cretaceous Dinosaurs Pre Historic Prehistoric Prehistory Reptiles Underwater Mosasaur


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This engraving titled "La region de Paris pendant la mer cretacee, fin du regne du grand mosasaure" takes us back to the prehistoric era when the great mosasaur ruled the waters. Created by a French School artist in the 19th century, this print showcases an illustration from Camille Flammarion's book "Le Monde avant La Creation de L Homme". The image has been digitally cleaned, allowing us to appreciate every intricate detail of this underwater scene. As we gaze upon it, we are transported to a time when reptiles and marine creatures roamed freely in what is now known as France. The composition captures the diversity of wildlife that thrived during the Cretaceous period. Various species of fish swim gracefully alongside the mighty mosasaur, creating a vibrant and dynamic tableau. The artist's skillful rendering brings these ancient creatures to life on paper. This artwork not only serves as a window into prehistory but also highlights France's rich cultural heritage. It reminds us of Europe's fascinating natural history and its connection with French culture. Displayed proudly in private collections worldwide, this print is both an educational tool for understanding our planet's past and a testament to humanity's enduring fascination with dinosaurs and their world beneath the waves.

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