Bilder Jules Rothschild (1838–1900) – Common Pandora – Illustration (1877)
Beskrivning
This ichthyological illustration depicts a common pandora, a species of sea bream found in the Mediterranean and Atlantic. The fish is shown in profile against a coastal backdrop of sea and sky, highlighting its characteristic reddish-pink scales and silver underbelly. Published in Paris as part of a significant study on marine life, the print utilizes high-quality color printing to provide an accurate taxonomic record for naturalists and the commercial fishing industry during the late 19th century.
Jules Rothschild was a prominent French publisher and naturalist based in Paris who specialized in high-quality botanical and zoological works. He is noted for his collaborations with leading scientists of the era to produce richly illustrated volumes, such as Les Poissons, which documented the aquatic life of France and its coastal waters. Rothschild's publications were highly regarded for combining scientific rigor with exceptional aesthetic quality, contributing significantly to the popularization of natural history during the Third Republic.
Artist or Maker:
Jules Rothschild
Dimensions:
Approximately 26 cm x 17 cm
Medium:
Illustration
Date:
1877
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.