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  • Electric Ray

    Electric Ray

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Temera Hardwickii,  2. Jaws Of Rhina Ancy Lostoma.

    This lithograph features a Temera hardwickii (Finless Sleeper Ray) which is commonly found in the continental shelf of South East Asia. The species was named by zoologist John Edward Gray after General Thomas Hardwicke presented two specimens of the species. Also depicted are two cross sectional views comparing the mouth of a Finless Sleeper Ray and a Shark Ray (Rhina ancylostoma)

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Fishes

    Fishes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Apterygia Ramcarata Sangor Rocks
    2. Alosa Chapra N. Indian Ocean.
    3. Thryssa Hamiltonii. Indian Ocean.’

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Fishes

    Fishes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Amora Tentaculata Amboina
    2. Pelors Cuvieri. N.s.
    3. Callionymus Serrado Spinosus

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Fishes

    Fishes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Purapon Trivittatus.
    2. Bedula Nebulosus.
    3. Bedula Hamiltonii.

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Fishes

    Fishes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Diploptarus Pulchor Graynat. Size
    2. Ietrasdon Loioptara Gray Indian Occean Nat. Size
    3. Cyprinus Chedra Hamilton Rivers of Bengal Nat. Size

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Fishes

    Fishes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Anabas Spinosus. N.s.
    2. Coius Binotatus.
    3. Sciana Maculata. N.s.

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Fishes

    Fishes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Tor Hamiltonii.
    2. Chela Alpar.
    3. Bengala Elanga.

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Knifefish

    Knifefish

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1. Mystus Chitala; 2. Mystus Kapirat ‘

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

  • Sea Snakes

    Sea Snakes

    by John Edward Gray
    from Illustrations of Indian Zoology

    original hand coloured lithograph

    Captioned ‘1.3. Calliophis Gracilis. Penang
    4.5. Malicora Lineata. Penang
    6.9. Changulia Albiventer. Penang

    John Edward Gray of the British Museum had collaborated with Maj.-Gen. Hardwicke in producing Illustrations of Indian Zoology between 1830 and 1834. He was also the author of several major illustrated works on natural history and commissioned the best artists and printers of the day to illustrate his work.  The Illustrations of Indian Zoology is his major work, dedicated to the East India Company, and with the striking plates of bird and animal life in the sub-continent drawn by Waterhouse Hawkins, the noted sporting artist. The subscription amounted to thirty-nine home and thirteen foreign.

    Size framed (cms): 56.5 (H) x 44 (W)
    Size framed (inches): 22 (H) x 17.5 (W)

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