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LUCIOPERCA SANDRA (The Common Pike Perch)

Print
1833-1843 (first published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

'LUCIOPERCA SANDRA (The Common Pike Perch)', viewed in profile, lying by the waters edge, facing to the left of the image. The background landscape features mountains and a waterfall alongside a body of water, on which a small sailing boat can be seen.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleLUCIOPERCA SANDRA (The Common Pike Perch) (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
engraving print on laid paper
Brief description
'LUCIOPERCA SANDRA (The Common Pike Perch)', viewed in profile, lying by the waters edge. Engraving print on laid paper. Engraved by William Horne Lizars (possibly after James Hope Stewart). Probably an illustration taken from Sir William Jardine's series 'The Naturalist's Library', published 1833-1843.
Physical description
'LUCIOPERCA SANDRA (The Common Pike Perch)', viewed in profile, lying by the waters edge, facing to the left of the image. The background landscape features mountains and a waterfall alongside a body of water, on which a small sailing boat can be seen.
Dimensions
  • Of sheet height: 11.3cm
  • Of sheet width: 17.1-17.3cm
Measured by DH 05/10/2010
Marks and inscriptions
  • PLATE 5. (Top-right corner of sheet.)
  • LUCIOPERCA SANDRA (The Common Pike Perch) (Fells of Montmorena) European Rivers. (Below left corner of image.)
  • Lizars sc. (Below bottom-right corner of image.)
Object history
This is very probably an illustration taken from 'The Naturalist's Library', a series of volumes produced by the noted Scottish Naturalist and Ornithologist Sir William Jardine (1800-1847), published 1833-1842.
Production
This is very probably an illustration taken from Sir William Jardine's series 'The Naturalist's Library', published 1833-1843.
Subjects depicted
Associated objects
Other number
Plate 5. - numbered on sheet
Collection
Accession number
29638:204

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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