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While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
Goat MQ45 $65
Each print measures approximately 8 by 13
inches
Historia Naturalis by John Johnston
and engraved by Matthaus Merian was much read in the
17th & 18th centuries according to Anker. In fact this
is still so, as there are several facsimile copies in
publication, including one by Dover Press, 1,300 Real
and Fanciful Animals from 17th Century Engravings
(1998).
John Johnston (or Johnstone, 1603-1675) was a descendant
of a Scottish family. Born in Sambter, Poland, he
studied extensively at the famous universities of the
day, including St. Andrews, Scotland, Cambridge &
Leiden. After many years traveling in Europe, he settled
in Silesia. Matthaus Merian was a leading German
engraver of the day, from a prominent family of
engravers & artists.
This popular work was first printed in 1650. This
edition was printed in 1755 containing a total of 250
copper engravings. We are pleased to offer a selection
of plates from the quadrupeds volume. The condition of
these prints is excellent, with strong white chain lined
paper & fine copper engravings. Each print measures
approximately 8 by 13 inches. Please review pictures
carefully as they are quite accurate. These prints are
guaranteed to be original authentic antique prints over
250 years old.
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