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Ceratotherium simum, white rhinoceros
White rhinoceros. Sketch 121 from a collection of original sketches by Thomas Baines, (1859-1871)
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This pencil sketch, titled "White Rhinoceros" or "Ceratotherium simum," is an exquisite example from the extensive collection of original drawings by the renowned Victorian-era explorer and artist, Thomas Baines. Dated between 1859 and 1871, this unfinished masterpiece is a testament to Baines' remarkable talent and his deep connection with the African wildlife during his exploratory expeditions. The White Rhinoceros, also known as the Square-lipped Rhinoceros, is the larger of the two African rhino species and is easily distinguished by its wide, square-shaped lip, which contrasts with the hooked lip of the Black Rhinoceros. This endangered mammal, belonging to the order Perissodactyla and the family Rhinocerotidae, is depicted in this sketch with its characteristic long, curved horn on the snout and its large, powerful body. Baines' sketches were an essential record of the African fauna during the 19th century, providing valuable insights into the natural history of the continent. This particular sketch, with its intricate outline and delicate pencil strokes, showcases the artist's keen observation skills and his ability to capture the essence of the White Rhinoceros in its natural habitat. The White Rhinoceros, once abundant in Southern Africa, is now critically endangered due to poaching for its horn, which is highly valued in traditional Asian medicine and as a status symbol. Today, conservation efforts are underway to protect and preserve this magnificent creature, ensuring its survival for future generations to marvel at its majesty.
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