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Le loir in Historia Animalium by Conrad Gesner (1516 - 1565), Tiguri, 1560. Bibl
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Le loir in Historia Animalium by Conrad Gesner (1516 - 1565), Tiguri, 1560. Bibl
GIA4749775 Le loir in Historia Animalium by Conrad Gesner (1516 - 1565), Tiguri, 1560. Bibl. Nazionale Braidense, Milan. by Unknown Artist, (16th century); Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense, Milan, Lombardy, Italy; (add.info.: Le loir in Historia Animalium by Conrad Gesner (1516 - 1565), Tiguri, 1560. Bibl. Nazionale Braidense, Milan.); eGiancarlo Costa; out of copyright
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This print showcases an exquisite engraving titled "Le loir in Historia Animalium" by the renowned naturalist Conrad Gesner. Created in 1560, this masterpiece is a part of Gesner's monumental work on animals and their history. The print captures the essence of the adorable creature known as le loir, or dormouse, with remarkable precision. The intricate details and lifelike portrayal of the dormouse are a testament to Gesner's keen observation skills and artistic talent. Every stroke of the engraving brings out its delicate features, from its round ears to its tiny paws. This artwork serves as a window into the world of 16th-century natural history, offering viewers a glimpse into how these creatures were perceived during that era. Housed in Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense in Milan, Italy, this rare piece holds immense historical value. It stands as a reminder of humanity's enduring fascination with nature and our constant quest for knowledge about the animal kingdom. Giancarlo Costa expertly captured this photograph while preserving every intricate detail of Gesner's original engraving. Through his lens, we can appreciate not only the artistry but also gain insight into how early scientists documented and studied animals. As we admire this image today, let us reflect on our own curiosity about nature and acknowledge those who came before us—like Conrad Gesner—who dedicated their lives to unraveling its mysteries through art and science alike.
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