C1834

1. Hylobates Syndaetyla (The Siamang) 2. Lasiopyga Nemea (The Chochin-China Monkey) 3. Teeth of the Cenopithecus. Geoff. St. Hil.

 Fine engraving from Baron Cuvier’s The Animal Kingdom.

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Full Title:

1. Hylobates Syndaetyla (The Siamang) 2. Lasiopyga Nemea (The Chochin-China Monkey) 3. Teeth of the Cenopithecus. Geoff. St. Hil.

Date:

C1834

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

97mm 
x 160mm

Paper Size: 

131mm 
x 214mm
AUTHENTICITY
1. Hylobates Syndaetyla (The Siamang) 2. Lasiopyga Nemea (The Chochin-China Monkey) 3. Teeth of the Cenopithecus. Geoff. St. Hil. - Antique Print from 1834

Genuine antique
dated:

1834

Description:

 Fine engraving from Baron Cuvier’s The Animal Kingdom.

Baron Cuvier (1769 - 1832)

Cuvier was a pioneer in the science of comparative anatomy, he originated a system of zoological classification that comprised four phyla based on differences in structure of the skeleton and organs. His reconstruction of the soft parts of fossils deduced from their skeletal remains greatly advanced the science of paleontology. The flying reptile pterodactyl was identified and named by Cuvier. He rejected the theory of evolution in favor of catastrophism. Cuvier held various high posts in the government and did much to develop higher education in France.

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