although this is a copy of the original,
all images © Taschen, I still find illustrations of the natural world fascinating, Cabinet of Natural Curiosities in my opinion is the most impressive natural history works of the 18th Century,
spanning nearly 600 pages,
the book is the work of Amsterdam-based pharmacist and
zoologist Albertus Seba,
having collected a number of works he commissioned, in 1731
that he then published them into four, hand-coloured volumes,
the
new Cabinet of Natural Curiosities catalogues these original drawings of exotic
specimens in a single text and features writing by Irmgard Müsch, Jes Rust, and
Rainer Willmann,
the book covers every kind of natural life you could thing of, from seashells,
to snakes,
with King crabs on the way! the book is available here at the TASCHEN site, I have to say the book reminded me of a trip we made to a real life museum featuring cabinets of natural curiosities, it was at 21 University Street, the Grant Museum of Zoology and
Comparative Anatomy, that we visited after a afternoon cream tea at the
Ritz, in the museum we were treated to curiosities like this:
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