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Anatomy of jellyfish species. 1841 (lithograph)
7235255 Anatomy of jellyfish species. 1841 (lithograph) by Kull, Conrad (1816-1897); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anatomy of jellyfish species. Plate 4. Rippen Quallen. Eucharis, Beroe, Idya, Medea, Pandora, Mnemia, Cestum, Callianira, Axiotoma, Calymma, Alcinoe, and Ocyrrhoe. Handcoloured lithograph by C. Loffler after an illustration by Conrad Kull from Lorenz Okens Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart, 1841.); © Florilegius
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Anatomical Anatomical Chart Internal Anatomy Internal Organ Jelly Fish Jellyfish Zoologist Anatomist Natural Sciences Zoological
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This lithograph print titled "Anatomy of jellyfish species. 1841" showcases the intricate details of various jellyfish species. Created by Conrad Kull in 1841, this handcoloured lithograph is a part of Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History collection. Plate 4 of the series features an array of jellyfish species including Rippen Quallen, Eucharis, Beroe, Idya, Medea, Pandora, Mnemia, Cestum, Callianira, Axiotoma, Calymma Alcinoe and Ocyrrhoe. The artist has beautifully depicted their internal anatomy with precision and accuracy. The lithograph provides a valuable insight into the world of zoology during the 19th century. It serves as both an anatomical chart and a testament to scientific exploration at that time. The attention to detail in this engraving highlights the dedication and skill required to accurately represent these creatures. This piece not only appeals to those interested in natural history but also captures the essence of German culture during that era. With its origins from Germany and featuring several animals native to northern Germany waters; it reflects the country's rich heritage in scientific research. Overall, "Anatomy of jellyfish species. 1841" is a remarkable example of early scientific illustration that continues to fascinate viewers today with its beauty and educational value.
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