Xmas Gift Idea Marine & Fish Hand Colored Engraving - Priority Shipping [Eu97QiAR]
Unveiling the Ancient Art of Xmas Gift Idea Marine & Fish Hand Colored Engraving - Priority Shipping [Eu97QiAR]Are you a collector of rare and historical artifacts? Look no further! This exquisite hand-colored copper engraving, dating back over 350 years, is a testament to the artistry and preci
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Xmas Gift Idea Marine & Fish Hand Colored Engraving - Priority Shipping [Eu97QiAR]
Unveiling the Ancient Art of Xmas Gift Idea Marine & Fish Hand Colored Engraving - Priority Shipping [Eu97QiAR]
Are you a collector of rare and historical artifacts? Look no further! This exquisite hand-colored copper engraving, dating back over 350 years, is a testament to the artistry and precision of its creators. Published in Amsterdam in 1657 as part of Jon Jonston's Historia Naturalis, this rare find showcases an array of fish species, including Asellus, Callarias, Monoceros, Glaucus, Heengus, and Mustela. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this engraving is a true marvel of its time.
Unique Features and Specifications
This exceptional piece is engraved by Matthäus Merian, a Swiss-born engraver whose work has stood the test of time. Merian's meticulous craftsmanship is evident in every stroke, capturing the delicate beauty of marine life. The print measures 14.0" x 9.5", providing ample space to appreciate the intricate details. Its condition is very good, displaying age-appropriate wear and paper toning that complements its historical charm. A few minor marks, stains, and wear around the edges are present, as would be expected in a print of this age. Each print is accompanied by a photo, allowing you to fully assess its condition.- Ageless Artistry: Over 350 years old, this engraving is a piece of history in your hands.
- Expert Craftsmanship: Engraved by Matthäus Merian, a renowned Swiss-born engraver.
- Historical Value: Part of Jon Jonston's Historia Naturalis, published in Amsterdam in 1657.
Why This Engraving Deserves a Place in Your Collection
This marine and fish hand-colored engraving is more than just a print; it's a window into the past. Its rare beauty and historical significance make it an invaluable addition to any collection. Whether you are an avid collector, a history enthusiast, or simply appreciate the art of the past, this engraving is sure to captivate your imagination. With its exceptional condition and detailed depiction of various fish species, it offers both aesthetic pleasure and educational value. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history that is both beautiful and unique. This is a spectacular, rare find that you won't want to miss out on.What Our Customers Say
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