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Heinrich Schinz: Squirrels - SCH 01

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Heinrich Schinz authored Naturgeschichte Abbildungen der Sæugethiere in 1827. The work focused on mammals and was part of a series of volumes issued covering all aspects of natural history, including birds, reptiles and fish. The plates were created via stone lithography by Carl Joseph Brodtmann whose works have always been admired for their scientific accuracy as well as their aesthetic appeal.  Stone lithography was the first printmaking technology that allowed a traditional artist to create prints that could rival an original painting in terms of detail, mood and color variations.  The 5 x 7 card is blank inside and comes with an accompanying envelope - shipping is free. 

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Heinrich Schinz authored Naturgeschichte Abbildungen der Sæugethiere in 1827. The work focused on mammals and was part of a series of volumes issued covering all aspects of natural history, including birds, reptiles and fish. The plates were created via stone lithography by Carl Joseph Brodtmann whose works have always been admired for their scientific accuracy as well as their aesthetic appeal.  Stone lithography was the first printmaking technology that allowed a traditional artist to create prints that could rival an original painting in terms of detail, mood and color variations.  The 5 x 7 card is blank inside and comes with an accompanying envelope - shipping is free. 

Heinrich Schinz authored Naturgeschichte Abbildungen der Sæugethiere in 1827. The work focused on mammals and was part of a series of volumes issued covering all aspects of natural history, including birds, reptiles and fish. The plates were created via stone lithography by Carl Joseph Brodtmann whose works have always been admired for their scientific accuracy as well as their aesthetic appeal.  Stone lithography was the first printmaking technology that allowed a traditional artist to create prints that could rival an original painting in terms of detail, mood and color variations.  The 5 x 7 card is blank inside and comes with an accompanying envelope - shipping is free. 

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