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Lobster and Spiny Lobster, plate from "Brehms Tierleben
AGD241721 Lobster and Spiny Lobster, plate from " Brehms Tierleben: Allgemeine Kunde des Tierreichs", vol.10, p.44, published by Bibliographisches Institut, 1893 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); 19.5x12.5 cm; Private Collection; German, out of copyright
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This print from the 19th-century publication "Brehms Tierleben" transports us to the mesmerizing underwater world of lobsters and spiny lobsters. The image, a vibrant colour lithograph measuring 19.5x12.5 cm, showcases the intricate details of these fascinating crustaceans. The lobster takes center stage with its majestic tail gracefully curving behind it. Its distinctive shell shines in vivid hues, while its long antennae reach out into the surrounding water. Next to it, a spiny lobster stands tall, displaying its unique features that set it apart from its counterpart. Every element in this print is meticulously rendered by an unknown German artist from the 19th century. Their skillful portrayal captures not only the physical characteristics of these creatures but also their essence as inhabitants of the deep sea. Published by Bibliographisches Institut in 1893 as part of Alfred Brehm's comprehensive study on animal life, this plate offers a glimpse into zoology at that time. Now held within a private collection, this artwork has stood the test of time and remains an invaluable piece for enthusiasts and scholars alike. As we admire this remarkable depiction, we are reminded of nature's diversity and beauty found beneath our oceans' surface—a testament to both scientific exploration and artistic expression captured through Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder platform.
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