Bilder Joannes Jonstonus (1603–1675) – Crustaceans and Shellfish – Engraving (1657)
Beskrivning
"Astacus flu. Edel Krebs. Squilla lata. Carangon seu Carangon Rondel. Squilla mantis. Squilla lata Bären Krebs" illustrates an extensive variety of crustaceans including crayfish, shrimp, prawns, and mantis shrimp. The engraving displays the segmented bodies and diverse appendages of these aquatic species, reflecting the seventeenth-century scientific effort to document marine and freshwater life through systematic visual observation. This work is from the Historiae Naturalis de Exanguibus Aquaticis, published in Amsterdam in 1657 by Joannes Jonstonus, which served as a foundational encyclopedic reference for the study of invertebrates during the Baroque era.
Joannes Jonstonus was a Polish physician and naturalist of Scottish descent who became one of the most prolific compilers of natural history during the mid-seventeenth century. He studied at various European universities and published an extensive series of encyclopedic works covering animals, birds, fish, and insects. His publications are noted for synthesizing the observations of earlier naturalists like Gesner and Aldrovandi into a more accessible format for a Baroque audience. Jonstonus played a significant role in the transition of natural history from Renaissance lore toward the more structured taxonomic systems of the later Enlightenment.
Artist or Maker: Joannes Jonstonus.
Dimensions: Approximately 34 cm x 22 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: 1657.
Condition Report:
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