144 Charles Blunt (1803–1878) – Ophiucus (Constellation Study) – Hand-Coloured Aquatint (1849)

This striking hand-coloured aquatint by Charles Blunt presents a detailed celestial illustration of the constellation Ophiucus, also known as the serpent-bearer. Blunt elegantly depicts the mythological figure intertwined with a serpent, accentuated by carefully placed stars rendered in fine golden hues against a contrasting dark sky. This aquatint exemplifies Blunt's unique blend of artistic elegance and scientific accuracy, characteristic of his celebrated astronomical series, The Beauty of the Heavens.
Charles Blunt (1803–1878) was an English astronomer and illustrator renowned for his commitment to popularizing science through detailed visual representation. His series The Beauty of the Heavens was a pioneering project that combined scientific accuracy with artistic elegance, bringing celestial and terrestrial phenomena to life for 19th-century audiences.
Artist or Maker:
Charles Blunt
Dimensions:
25 cm × 20 cm
Medium:
Hand-Coloured Aquatint
Date:
1849
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.
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