Archaeopteryx lithographica, restoration by WP Pycraft
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Archaeopteryx lithographica, restoration by WP Pycraft
Archaeopteryx lithographica, restoration by W.P. Pycraft.. Woodcut engraving from H. N. Hutchinsons Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days, Chapman and Hall, London, 1894
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Dinosaur Extinctmonstersandcreaturesofotherdays Hnhutchinson Paleontology Prehistoric Woodcut
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Archaeopteryx lithographica, a masterpiece of Victorian-era paleontology: This exquisite woodcut engraving depicts Archaeopteryx lithographica, one of the most famous fossils in history. Discovered in the Solnhofen Limestone of Bavaria, Germany, in 1861, Archaeopteryx is considered the first known bird, possessing both avian and reptilian features. This restoration by W.P. Pycraft was created for H.N. Hutchinson's "Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days," published by Chapman and Hall in London in 1894. Pycraft's illustration captures the intricacies of Archaeopteryx's anatomy, with its feathers rendered in meticulous detail. The bird's wings are spread wide, revealing the complex arrangement of primary and secondary feathers. The body is covered in a coat of feathers, with a long, bony tail and a small head adorned with a beak and teeth. The background shows a lush, prehistoric landscape, complete with ferns and other vegetation. The publication of "Extinct Monsters and Creatures of Other Days" marked a significant moment in the history of paleontology, as it brought the wonders of the prehistoric world to a wider audience. Pycraft's illustration of Archaeopteryx was instrumental in shaping the public's understanding of this enigmatic creature, which continues to fascinate scientists and the general public alike. Today, Archaeopteryx remains a symbol of the rich history of paleontological discovery and the enduring allure of the natural world. This woodcut engraving serves as a testament to the skill and creativity of Victorian-era illustrators and the importance of scientific exploration in shaping our understanding of the past.
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