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Anatomy of sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. 1841 (lithograph)
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Anatomy of sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. 1841 (lithograph)
7235258 Anatomy of sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. 1841 (lithograph) by Kull, Conrad (1816-1897); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anatomy of various marine gastropods, sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies. Plate 12: Walzenkracken. Phylliroe lichtensteinii, Pterotrachea, Atlanta peronii, Limacina helicina, Vermicularia, tusk shell, Dentalium entalis, Pterosoma planum, Clione limacina, sea butterfly, Clio pyramidata, Cavolinia tridentata, Cymbulia peronii, Pneumoderma violaceum. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Schach after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Okens Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.); © Florilegius
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This lithograph, titled "Anatomy of sea snails, sea angels, sea butterflies" takes us on a journey into the intricate world of marine gastropods. Created in 1841 by Conrad Kull and beautifully handcolored by C. Schach, this print showcases the remarkable diversity and complexity of these fascinating creatures. Plate 12 of this series presents an array of species including Walzenkracken, Phylliroe lichtensteinii, Pterotrachea, Atlanta peronii, Limacina helicina, Vermicularia, tusk shell Dentalium entalis, Pterosoma planum, Clione limacina (sea butterfly), Clio pyramidata (Cavolinia tridentata), and Cymbulia peronii. Each specimen is meticulously depicted with precise anatomical details that highlight their unique features. The lithograph originates from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History publication in Stuttgart. It serves as a testament to the scientific advancements made during the 19th century when naturalists sought to document and understand the wonders of nature. Through this artwork's combination of artistry and scientific accuracy, we gain insight into the internal anatomy and structure of these marine animals. The engraving captures not only their physical attributes but also conveys a sense of wonder for the natural world. As we observe this print from Bridgeman Images' collection today, it reminds us that even centuries later we continue to be captivated by nature's mysteries.
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