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Pair of antique camel anatomy engravings, buffon scientific plates 1769 this refined pair of 18th-century camel anatomy engravings comes from … Read more Pair of antique camel anatomy engravings, buffon scientific plates 1769 this refined pair of 18th-century camel anatomy engravings comes from the dutch edition of buffon’s celebrated histoire naturelle, published in amsterdam by j.h. Schneider in 1769. Drawn by jacques de sève, the principal artist for buffon’s zoological volumes, these plates (pl. Xxiii and pl. Xxiv of tome xi) present an exceptional combination of scientific clarity and elegant composition. Together, they form a cohesive and visually striking duo, ideal for collectors of natural history prints or for interior designers seeking authentic enlightenment-era imagery. The first plate, pl. Xxiii, depicts two large, meticulously rendered studies of the camel’s tongue and upper palate, shown from different angles to reveal the complex arrangement of papillae, textures, and layered surfaces. These structures, essential to the camel’s ability to feed on thorny and coarse vegetation, fascinated early naturalists. The engraver highlights each ridge and cluster of papillae through delicate cross-hatching, creating a sculptural effect that underscores the biological ingenuity of this desert-adapted species. This plate stands out for its combination of bold simplicity and extraordinary detail, making it as artistic as it is scientific. The second plate, pl. Xxiv, presents the complete skeleton of the camel standing on a stone plinth, with mountains and foliage in the background. The composition recalls classical anatomical studies, balancing rigorous observation with a sense of quiet grandeur. Each bone is engraved with remarkable precision, from the elongated neck vertebrae to the distinctive curvature of the legs and ribcage. The landscape behind the skeleton provides depth and atmosphere without detracting from the anatomical focus, a hallmark of de sève’s work. Sets of buffon anatomical plates, especially when well-matched like this pair, have become increasingly scarce. The dutch schneider edition is prized for its crisp printing, generous margins, and high-quality copperplate engraving. These two plates complement one another beautifully: one focused on microscopic surface detail, the other on full skeletal structure. Together they create a sophisticated visual narrative of the camel’s anatomy, suitable for display in studies, libraries, office spaces, or contemporary interiors that appreciate scientific aesthetics. Condition report: very good for age. Light toning and minor foxing mostly confined to margins. Strong impressions with clearly visible plate marks. No tears, holes, or repairs observed. Paper remains crisp and well preserved for 18th-century sheets. Framing tips: these plates work beautifully as a balanced pair. Use matching ivory or pale grey mats and simple black, walnut, or natural oak frames. For a modern presentation, float the sheets to highlight the plate marks and wide margins. Hanging the two plates side by side with equal spacing creates a refined, gallery-style installation. Keywords: camel anatomy engravings buffon natural history amsterdam 1769 jacques de sève 18th century zoology copperplate prints camel skeleton plate scientific illustration pair antique anatomical engravings natural history wall art museum quality prints See less
- Dimensions
- 7.87ʺW × 10.24ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Animals
- Period
- Mid 18th Century
- Country of Origin
- Netherlands
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Very good for … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Very good for age. Light toning and minor foxing mostly confined to margins. Strong impressions with clearly visible plate marks. No tears, holes, or repairs observed. Paper remains crisp and well preserved for 18th-century sheets. less
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