158 Georges Cuvier (1769–1832) – Various Fish from The Animal Kingdom – Hand-colored Engraving (1817-1830)

This detailed hand-colored engraving, Plate 70 from Georges Cuvier's monumental "Le Règne Animal distribué d'après son organisation" (The Animal Kingdom distributed according to its organization), features three distinct species of fish. The plate showcases "LE CIMPE VIVIPARE" (The Viviparous Cusk-eel), a second elongated fish, and a third fish (likely a blenny or goby species), each rendered with scientific precision. Published between 1817 and 1830, this illustration is part of Cuvier's comprehensive work on zoological classification, offering valuable insights into ichthyology and serving as a foundational text in 19th-century biological studies.
Georges Cuvier (1769–1832) was a highly influential French naturalist, zoologist, and paleontologist, often regarded as the founder of comparative anatomy and modern paleontology. He held prominent positions, including professor at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle. His groundbreaking work on classifying animals based on their anatomical structures revolutionized biology. "Le Règne Animal," his most famous publication, systematically described the entire animal kingdom known at the time and profoundly impacted scientific thought and zoological studies in the 19th century.
Artist or Maker: Georges Cuvier (Author)
Dimensions: Approximately 26 cm x 18 cm
Medium: Hand-colored Engraving
Date: 1817-1830
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