logoThe Scrapbook
16th - 19th century antique and decorative prints & maps
Home

How to find us

Winslow Homer
wood engravings


George Shaw's birds

Buffon Birds

Some interesting maps

Celestials

American Game Fish

John Gerard Botanicals - 1597

Heinrich R. Schinz's
animals


Indian Elephant

Male Lion

Female Lioness

Male Jaguar

Polar Bear


African Rhinoceros
                                            Heinrich Rudolf Schinz's Animals

rhino

                                                       
The African Rhinoceros
An attractive hand colored lithograph, issued in 1827, as part of Heinrich R. Schinz’s series
of illustrations for his Naturhistorische Abbildungen der Saugethiere ( Natural History of Mammals). 
 

 Heinrich Rudolf Schinz (1777-1861) was educated in Zurich Switzerland and studied medicine in Würzburg and Jena.  He returned to Zurich in 1798 as a physician. In 1804, Schinz became a teacher at the Medical Institute and after the establishment of the university in Zurich in 1833 he became a Professor of Natural History. He served several posts for the Natural History Society of Zurich including, secretary, board member and curator.  Schinz produced a popular series of illustrations on natural history between 1824 and 1852 titled, Naturhistorische Abbildungen der Saugethiere ( Natural History of Mammals) on humans, mammals, birds, amphibians and fish, the Natural History of Mammals. Carl Joseph Brodtmann lithographed the plates.

Carl Joseph Brodtmann (1787-1862) was one of the most accomplished Swiss lithographers of the day, as well as a print and bookseller who lived in Zurich and Schaffhausen, Switzerland.  Brodtmann's lithographs were richly detailed, accurately and beautifully composed. In a time when antique prints of animals were often exaggerated, Brodtmann captured the beauty and personality of his subjects.





        
Copyrighted 2007 by The Scrapbook 34 Main St. Essex, Massachusetts 01929  Tel: 978-768-7404  email: v.caravella@verizon.net