GREAT JULUS RARE SHAW & F P NODDER ENGRAVING HAND COLORED PRINT 18th CENTURY

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GREAT JULUSTitle - The Naturalist's Miscellany Author - George Shaw & FrederickNodder Date - 1789-1813 Size - Approximately 5.5" x 9" Description - Numbered Copper engraving. Beautiful original hand coloring. Names in Latin and English."The Naturalist's Miscellany" by G. Shaw & F.NodderBiography of the ArtistGeorge Shaw (10th December 1751 - 22Th July 1813) was born in Bierton, Buckingamshire, and received his early education at Magdalen Hall in Oxford. In 1781 Shaw became the Keeper of the Department of Natural History at the British Museum, co-founder of the Linnean Society. In 1789 was elected fellow of the Royal Society. Between 1790 and 1813 - with F.P. Nodder as illustrator - Shaw published the "The Naturalist's Miscellany" an extensive compendium of the birds, mammals, reptiles, insects, fishes, crustacean and sea marine life - that were new to science - discovered and described by naturalists and explorers in and around Australia and New Zealand during Eighteenth Century expeditions. Shaw was the first scientist to examine the duck-billed platypus when a specimen was brought to him from Captain John Hunter's Australian expedition.In 1794, Shaw also published "Zoology of New Holland", the first English description of many other Australian animals and plants. Frederick Polydore Nodder (1770 - c 1800) was a British natural history read more