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Houndfish, Sharks- Hand Colored Stone Lithograph

This fantastic hand-colored stone lithograph 1833 depicting various types of Houndfish and Sharks was designed for Johann Schinz and Karl Brodtmann's educational publication: "Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der Reptilien".

Houndfish (Tylosurus crocodilus) are a predatory fish found in the coastal waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. They're known for their long, needle-like jaws, which are filled with sharp teeth and can be up to one-third the length of their bodies. How fascinating!

Karl Joseph Brodtmann was a Swiss lithographer who worked in the early 19th century. He was known for his skill in reproducing natural history illustrations, and his lithographs were highly sought after by collectors and museums. Brodtmann collaborated with Schinz on several of his works, including "Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der Reptilien".

On the other hand, Johann Rudolf Schinz was a Swiss zoologist and naturalist who published several works on the flora and fauna of Switzerland in the 19th century. His most famous works include detailed illustrations of many species of reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and turtles. Needless to say, this extremely rare hand-colored, stone lithograph will frame beautifully.

Condition: Age appropriate wear. Paper toning in accordance with the print's age. Marks/stains as per photo. Wear around the edges and minor paper loss might be present in some prints. Please refer to each print's photo to get a better understanding of the condition.

Year: c.1833 - 191 years old

Size: 8.75" x 13.75" (22cm x 35cm)


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