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The Penguin A hand colored copper plate
engraving, published in cir. 1760 for George-Louis Leclerc
Buffon’s Histoire Naturelle. Publishing began for this monumental
work in 1749 and continued until 1783. The Histoire Naturelle was one
of the most expansive works done in the field of natural history and
sparked European interest in the field. His work became one of the most
informative sources as far as the visual appearance of animals, and was
highly understandable for a wide audience. Buffon described his work
and love for natural history by stating that, "Natural history embraces
all the objects the universe presents to us. This prodigious multitude
of quadrupeds, birds, fish, insects, plants, minerals, etc., offers to
the curiosity of the human mind a vast spectacle, of which the whole is
so great that the details are inexhaustible." Due to its 44 volumes,
this work employed scores of various engravers but Jacques E. De Seve
was the principal artist for the work, who not only portrayed the
animals, but insisted on creating magnificent backgrounds in which to
view them. Guaranteed to be authentic and over two hundred and forty- five years old.
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