WILHELM - ATLANTIC HEN SALMON FISHING print 1812

£35.00

This beautiful rare copper plate fishing engraving of an Atlantic salmon with original hand colouring - based on the fishes of Marcus Bloch's great work - is from Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm’s "Unterhaltungen aus der Naturgeschichte. De Fische" - Discourses: entertainments on natural history, Fishes, Germany in 1812

Gottlieb Tobias Wilhelm (1758 – 1811) was a Protestant pastor and natural history writer, and the son of Christian Art Wilhelm, an art dealer and publisher in Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany.

These engravings are from the fish and fishing section of Wilhelm’s monumental 25 volume work on Natural History. Published from 1777 through to the 1800s, with a total of 1469 exquisite illustrations by the renowned engravers of Augsburg’s famous print empire, once known as the European Image Factory.

These wonderful small prints look superb framed in sets of two, three or four.

condition:Overall very good, minor imperfections expected with age. Please examine our images carefully and contact us if you have any questions. Copy of title page included.
size:9.5 x 18 cm 3 x 7 ¾ inches approx.
WILHELM - ATLANTIC HEN SALMON FISHING print 1812
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WILHELM - ATLANTIC HEN SALMON FISHING print 1812