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Marsh beetle, Elodes 1, Harpalus beetle 2, jewel beetle, Buprestis 3, flea beetle, Altica famelica 4, and rose chafer, Cetonia species 5
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Marsh beetle, Elodes 1, Harpalus beetle 2, jewel beetle, Buprestis 3, flea beetle, Altica famelica 4, and rose chafer, Cetonia species 5
6337006 Marsh beetle, Elodes 1, Harpalus beetle 2, jewel beetle, Buprestis 3, flea beetle, Altica famelica 4, and rose chafer, Cetonia species 5 by Bessa, Pancrace (1772-1846) (after); (add.info.: Marsh beetle, Elodes 1, Harpalus beetle 2, jewel beetle, Buprestis 3, flea beetle, Altica famelica 4, and rose chafer, Cetonia species 5. Handcoloured stipple engraving by Pancrace Bessa from Charles Malos Les Insectes, Louis Janet, Paris, 1820.); © Florilegius
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Charles Malo Coleoptera Entomology Les Insectes Pancrace Bessa Stipple Engraving Jewel Beetle Rose Chafer
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This print showcases a stunning collection of beetles, each with its own unique beauty and charm. In the foreground, we are introduced to the Marsh beetle, Elodes 1, and the Harpalus beetle 2. Their intricate details and vibrant colors immediately catch our attention. Moving towards the center of the composition, we encounter the jewel beetle, Buprestis 3, shining like a precious gem in nature's tapestry. As our eyes wander further into this entomological wonderland, we come across the flea beetle Altica famelica 4 gracefully perched on a leaf. Its delicate form and subtle hues add an element of grace to this diverse insect gathering. Lastly, we are enchanted by the presence of the rose chafer Cetonia species 5 - a true embodiment of elegance with its iridescent wings. Expertly handcolored stipple engravings by Pancrace Bessa bring these remarkable creatures to life in vivid detail. Originally featured in Charles Malos Les Insectes publication from Paris in 1820, this artwork is a testament to both artistic skill and scientific observation. Whether you have an interest in entomology or simply appreciate nature's wonders captured on paper, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. Explore each beetle's intricacies as they come together harmoniously within this masterpiece – a celebration of diversity and beauty found within Earth's smallest inhabitants.
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