4612 Charles Baron after Jacques Eustache de Sève (c.1710–c.1780) – Horns of an Antelope – Engraving (c.1750)

This detailed engraving depicts four horn specimens of an antelope species, rendered with scientific accuracy and artistic detail. Created by Charles Baron after Jacques Eustache de Sève, this plate exemplifies the precision and aesthetic typical of 18th-century natural history illustrations, contributing to the knowledge of animal morphology during the Enlightenment.
Jacques Eustache de Sève (c.1710–c.1780) was a French natural history illustrator and engraver known for his meticulous animal studies. His works were widely used in scientific publications of the 18th century, playing a crucial role in advancing zoological understanding through visual representation.
Artist or Maker:
Charles Baron after Jacques Eustache de Sève
Dimensions:
26 cm x 20 cm
Medium:
Engraving
Date:
c.1750
Condition Report:
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