[MERIAN, Maria Sibylla] & MULDER, J.
Wycke-Bockies, Plate 51.
Wycke-Bockies, Plate 51.
Stock Code 68790
[Amsterdam, c. 1705].
Maria Sibyl Merian (1647-1717) was amongst the first female travellers to South America, taking this momentous journey at the age of 55. Whilst in Surinam she made drawings of the flora and fauna she encountered, and returned to Germany in order to etch these images and publish this great work. It remains one of the most decorative yet factual works of Natural History. She died in Berlin soon after her return.
Engraving with hand-colour, good condition. Good condition with some damage to the edges.
Dunthorne 205.
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