This 1834 steel engraving with contemporary hand colouring is the earliest coloured reconstruction of extinct fossil animals. It is from Guerin's Dictionnaire pittoresque Vol 1. plate 24. Numbered it includes 1 the icthyosaur,2 the plesiosaur,3 and 4 pterodactyles,5 the fossil crocodile of Maastrich (now identified as a Mososaur). It comes from Felix Guerin's french 'Illustrated Dictionary of Natural History' and is engraved by Johann Baptist Pfitzer from a drawing by Emile Boblaye. The accompanying text (translated from the French) notes that "the gigantic reptiles'" - "are joined in the Jurassic and Cretaceous stages by a mass of similarly strange reptiles,drawings of which are based on their skeletons and seem not so much a reality but rather the work of a sick imagination". The drawing of the mosasaur derives from the megalosaur in British equivalents such as the Penny Magazine | |
Lizenzart: | Lizenzpflichtig |
Credit: | Science Photo Library / Stewart, Paul D. |
Bildgröße: | 5356 px × 3612 px |
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