1849 The antidiluvian world crop Jurassic
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1849 The antidiluvian world crop Jurassic
A rare British informational broadsheet with contemporary hand colouring, drawn and engraved by John Emslie and published by James Reynolds in 1849. It shows reconstructions of extinct creatures in their established epocs prior to the creation of man. This crop shows the tertiary system and relies heavily on Cuviers Paris fossil mammal reconstructions as well as Bucklands famous hyaena cave finds. The sheet was part of a series of popular science broadsheets by Reynolds
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Media ID 6317423
© This image is Paul D. Stewart 2009. Do not reproduce without permission of the photographer at Stewartpauld@aol.com
1849 Antediluvian Buckland Cave Hyaena Evolution Fossil Reconstruction Mastodon Owen Pre Historic Pterosaur Restoration Tertiary Deinotherium Elmslie
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This print takes us back in time to the year 1849, showcasing a rare British informational broadsheet titled "The Antidiluvian World Crop Jurassic". Created by the talented John Emslie and published by James Reynolds, this exquisite piece of art provides a glimpse into the prehistoric era before the existence of mankind. With contemporary hand coloring that adds depth and vibrancy, Emslie's illustrations depict extinct creatures in their established epochs. This particular crop focuses on the tertiary system, drawing inspiration from Cuvier's Paris fossil mammal reconstructions and Buckland's renowned hyena cave finds. The meticulous attention to detail brings these ancient beings to life once more. Part of a popular science series by Reynolds, this broadsheet serves as an educational tool for those curious about evolution and Earth's history. It transports viewers to a world long gone but not forgotten – an antediluvian realm filled with mastodons, deinotheriums, pterosaurs, and cave hyenas. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork today, it reminds us of our planet's rich past and how much we have learned since then. It stands as a testament to human curiosity and our unending quest for knowledge about our origins. Paul D. Stewart has expertly captured this extraordinary print from Science Photo Library without any commercial intent but rather with admiration for its historical significance in scientific illustration.
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