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Bungarum Pamah, pub. 1796 (hand coloured engravings). Creator: William Skelton (1763 - 1848)
Bungarum Pamah, pub. 1796 (hand coloured engravings). Creator: William Skelton (1763 - 1848) Bungarum Pamah, from an Account of Indian Serpents Collected on the Coast of Coromandel, pub. 1796 (hand coloured engravings)
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Media ID 33365050
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18th Century Colour Historica Graphica Collection Natural History Poisonous Racer Reptile Serpent Snake Striped Venomous 1796 Coluber Colubrid Fast Moving Hand Coloured Engraving Herpatology Illusration
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This print showcases the exquisite hand-colored engravings of "Bungarum Pamah" a remarkable serpent species, as depicted by the talented creator William Skelton in 1796. Skelton, an esteemed artist and naturalist from the 18th century, meticulously captured the essence of this venomous creature in his illustrations. The image transports us back to a time when scientific exploration and curiosity about the natural world were at their peak. The boa-like body of Bungarum Pamah slithers across the page with mesmerizing grace, its vibrant stripes contrasting against a backdrop that hints at its coastal habitat on Coromandel's shores. Skelton's attention to detail is evident in every stroke of color and line work, making this engraving not only aesthetically pleasing but also scientifically valuable. As we delve into herpetology and explore historical records like these, we gain insights into our understanding of snakes' behavior and characteristics. The fast-moving nature of Bungarum Pamah is emphasized through Skelton's artistry. Its coiled form seems ready to spring forth at any moment, reminding us of both its beauty and potential danger. This visual representation serves as a testament to Skelton's skillful ability to capture not just physical attributes but also evoke emotions associated with encountering such creatures. Displayed within Alamy's Historical Graphica Collection, this illustration becomes part of a larger narrative that celebrates our fascination with natural history throughout centuries. It stands as a reminder that even today, amidst technological advancements and modern discoveries, there is still much wonder left to uncover in our world's rich biodiversity.
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