Illustrations Of British Hawk Moths, And Their Larvae, (including The Sesidae), 36 Original Watercolour Plates On Card By The Author Oil Painting by Theophilus Johnson

Illustrations Of British Hawk Moths, And Their Larvae, (including The Sesidae), 36 Original Watercolour Plates On Card By The Author

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Illustrations Of British Hawk Moths, And Their Larvae, (including The Sesidae), 36 Original Watercolour Plates On Card By The Author", originally brought to life by the talented Theophilus Johnson. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Theophilus Johnson and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    "Illustrations Of British Hawk Moths, And Their Larvae, (including The Sesidae), 36 Original Watercolour Plates On Card By The Author" is a notable work by Theophilus Johnson, an esteemed British naturalist and artist. This collection is a significant contribution to the field of entomology, particularly in the study of British hawk moths and their larvae. Theophilus Johnson, who lived during the 19th and early 20th centuries, was known for his meticulous and detailed illustrations, which have been highly regarded for their scientific accuracy and artistic quality.

    The work comprises 36 original watercolour plates, each meticulously painted on card by Johnson himself. These illustrations provide an in-depth visual representation of various species of British hawk moths, including those from the family Sesiidae. The plates not only depict the adult moths in their full splendor but also offer detailed portrayals of their larvae, capturing the different stages of their life cycle. This dual focus on both the adult and larval stages is particularly valuable for entomologists and lepidopterists, as it aids in the comprehensive study and identification of these species.

    Johnson's illustrations are celebrated for their precision and beauty, combining scientific observation with artistic talent. Each plate is a testament to his dedication to natural history and his skill in watercolor painting. The collection serves as an important historical document, reflecting the state of entomological knowledge during Johnson's time and providing a visual record that continues to be of interest to researchers and enthusiasts alike.

    The work is also significant for its contribution to the documentation and understanding of the biodiversity of British moths. By including species from the Sesiidae family, Johnson expanded the scope of his work to cover a broader range of moths, thereby enriching the scientific community's knowledge base. The detailed illustrations have been used in various scientific publications and continue to be referenced in contemporary studies of British moths.

    Overall, "Illustrations Of British Hawk Moths, And Their Larvae, (including The Sesidae), 36 Original Watercolour Plates On Card By The Author" stands as a remarkable achievement in the field of natural history illustration, showcasing Theophilus Johnson's exceptional talent and his contribution to the study of British lepidoptera.

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