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ca.1760-1770 (published)
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Eight lettered illustrations of moths and insects, including a fulgoridae insect (a 'lantern bug') and a caterpillar. Labelled below the image as: The Privet Moth; 'Catterpillar'; Chineses laternaria; The Cicada; Wood fly.
The cicada (an insect with transparent, well-veined wings) is shown in the centre of the sheet with its wings out. 'The Privet Moth' and 'Chineses laternaria' are both depicted twice, once with their wings closed and again with them open.

Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Engraving print on laid paper (with watermark)
Brief description
Eight illustrations of moths and insects, including a fulgoridae insect (a 'lantern bug') and a caterpillar. Engraving print on laid paper (with watermark). After Rosel. Engraved by 'Homerich' (probably Cornelius Heinrich Hemmerich). Published by Robert Sayer, London. ca.1760-1770.
Physical description
Eight lettered illustrations of moths and insects, including a fulgoridae insect (a 'lantern bug') and a caterpillar. Labelled below the image as: The Privet Moth; 'Catterpillar'; Chineses laternaria; The Cicada; Wood fly.
The cicada (an insect with transparent, well-veined wings) is shown in the centre of the sheet with its wings out. 'The Privet Moth' and 'Chineses laternaria' are both depicted twice, once with their wings closed and again with them open.
Dimensions
  • Sheet (approx) height: 16.7cm
  • Sheet (approx) width: 21.3cm
Measured by DH 26/10/2010 Sheet is trimmed very close to the plate impression.
Marks and inscriptions
  • '184' (Numbered top-right corner of sheet.)
  • 'Roesel del' (Bottom-left corner of sheet.)
  • 'Homerich Sculp' (Bottom-right corner of sheet.)
  • 'a The Privet Moth b Catterpillar c Chineses laternaria, d The Cicada with [y? 7?] ribs / of the wings brown & black spots. e. [?] Wood fly,' (Key to illustrations, central below image.)
  • The paper is watermarked.
Production
'Rosel, del.' is lettered in the lower-left corner of the sheet. This probably refers to Franz Rösel von Rosenhof, a German landscapist and animal painter (1626-1700).

'Homerich, Sculp' is lettered in the lower-right corner of the sheet. This could refer to either:
Cornelius Heinrich Hemmerich, an engraver who specialised in natural history subjects and was active in the second half of the 18th century.

Johannes Augustin Rösel von Rosenhof, a German painter and printmaker (1705-1759).
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Associated objects
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Accession number
29638:224

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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