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J.MEYER (1713-1752), Rabbit and its skeleton, around

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Johann Daniel Meyer (1713 Langenzenn - 1752 Nürnberg), Zoological representation of a rabbit and its skeleton, c. 1750, Etching

Technique: Hand colored Etching on Paper

Inscription: signed lower left in the printing plate "J.D. Meyer ad viv. fec. et exc. Norib.", inscribed lower right "1. shoe 2. inch long.", numbered upper right "Tab. LXXXIII.", inscribed in between "Das Kaninchen" and "Das Scelet von obigen", inscribed in ink "Le Lapin" and "son squelète".

Date: c. 1750

Description: Detailed zoological illustration of a rabbit, probably from a scientific textbook or reference book. The upper illustration shows the living rabbit with its most distinctive identifying features. Below is the skeleton of the animal with precise representation of the individual bones.

Keywords: Rabbit, Skeleton, Science, Print, Etching, 18th century, Classicism, Zoology, Germany, rabbit

Size: 37.2 cm x 24.3 cm (14.6 x 9.6 in), Depiction: 30.1 cm x 20.0 cm (11.9 x 7.9 in)

Condition: Good condition. Foxing is visible on the entire sheet. The sheet edges are slightly wavy, bumped and brownish discoloured. Traces of a former book binding are visible along the left edge of the sheet. The image makes a very good impression. The colours are freshly preserved.

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Differential taxation according to §25a UStG, art objects/special regulation. The sales tax is not shown on the invoice. (VAT: Margin Scheme)
Please note for shipping:
Germany: 0 EUR (DHL Parcel); European Union: 10 EUR (DHL Parcel); Non-EU countries: 29 EUR (DHL Parcel).
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Dimensions: 37.2 x 24.3 cm
Condition Report: Good condition. Foxing is visible on the entire sheet. The sheet edges are slightly wavy, bumped and brownish discoloured. Traces of a former book binding are visible along the left edge of the sheet. The image makes a very good impression. The colours are freshly preserved.

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Johann Daniel Meyer (1713 Langenzenn - 1752 Nürnberg), Zoological representation of a rabbit and its skeleton, c. 1750, Etching

Technique: Hand colored Etching on Paper

Inscription: signed lower left in the printing plate "J.D. Meyer ad viv. fec. et exc. Norib.", inscribed lower right "1. shoe 2. inch long.", numbered upper right "Tab. LXXXIII.", inscribed in between "Das Kaninchen" and "Das Scelet von obigen", inscribed in ink "Le Lapin" and "son squelète".

Date: c. 1750

Description: Detailed zoological illustration of a rabbit, probably from a scientific textbook or reference book. The upper illustration shows the living rabbit with its most distinctive identifying features. Below is the skeleton of the animal with precise representation of the individual bones.

Keywords: Rabbit, Skeleton, Science, Print, Etching, 18th century, Classicism, Zoology, Germany, rabbit

Size: 37.2 cm x 24.3 cm (14.6 x 9.6 in), Depiction: 30.1 cm x 20.0 cm (11.9 x 7.9 in)

Condition: Good condition. Foxing is visible on the entire sheet. The sheet edges are slightly wavy, bumped and brownish discoloured. Traces of a former book binding are visible along the left edge of the sheet. The image makes a very good impression. The colours are freshly preserved.

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Differential taxation according to §25a UStG, art objects/special regulation. The sales tax is not shown on the invoice. (VAT: Margin Scheme)
Please note for shipping:
Germany: 0 EUR (DHL Parcel); European Union: 10 EUR (DHL Parcel); Non-EU countries: 29 EUR (DHL Parcel).
If the total of your purchases including buyer's premium exceeds 1.000 EUR, we recommend shipping your purchases by FedEx or DHL Express at a fixed price of 100 EUR.
Please refer to our shipping terms for further information.
Dimensions: 37.2 x 24.3 cm
Condition Report: Good condition. Foxing is visible on the entire sheet. The sheet edges are slightly wavy, bumped and brownish discoloured. Traces of a former book binding are visible along the left edge of the sheet. The image makes a very good impression. The colours are freshly preserved.

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