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Artist:
Edouard Travies (1809 - 1870)
Finely engraved print of an Arabian Camel. First described by Aristotle, the dromedary was given its binomial name by Carl Linnaeus in 1758. From Dictionary Universal d’Historie Naturale Artist.
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Finely engraved print of an Arabian Camel.
First described by Aristotle, the dromedary was given its binomial name by Carl Linnaeus in 1758.
From Dictionary Universal d’Historie Naturale Artist.
Artist:
Edouard Travies (1809-1870)
Travies was born in Doullens, France in 1809, the younger brother of the caricaturist Charles Joseph Traviès de Villier (1804-1859). Reknown throughout his career a an eminent natural history artist in watercolour and lithography. He exhibited regularly at the Paris Salon between 1831 and 1866.
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