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Wagner 19th-Century Invertebrate Anatomy Engraving – Original Zoological Plate XI by H. Bruch – Aves
Wagner 19th-Century Invertebrate Anatomy Engraving – Original Zoological Plate XI by H. Bruch – Aves
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Discover an authentic 19th‑century anatomical engraving from Dr. Wagner’s Collected Works.
This original 19th-century zoological engraving by H. Bruch (Tab XI) Aves features finely detailed anatomical studies of various invertebrates, including reproductive structures, internal organs, vascular systems, and microscopic morphology. Rendered with precise line-work and subtle hand-tinting in red and blue, the plate reflects the scientific accuracy and artistic style characteristic of early natural history illustration.
Sourced from Dr. Wagner’s Sämmtliche Werke, this authentic antique print offers exceptional insight into comparative anatomy and pre-modern biological research. Ideal for collectors of natural history, educators, or interior designers seeking unique Victorian scientific artwork, this plate makes a striking framed piece for any study, gallery wall, or curated anatomical collection.
Dimensions: 40 cm x 30 cm
Condition: Good, with a clear image. Brown staining present, mainly around the margins.
Original hand colouring remains well preserved.
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Carefully rolled and securely packaged in a protective cardboard tube.
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