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De uitlandsche kapellen voorkomende in de drie waereld-deelen, Asia, Africa en America pl59 (1779-1782)
Delicate wings unfurl across the page—tropical butterflies from three continents, each etched with precision. Stripes, spots, and intricate patterns reveal nature’s artistry, frozen in ink. A silent flutter of Asia, Africa, and America preserved on paper.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.334 (1779-1782)
Vibrant wings unfold across continents—delicate patterns from Asia, bold hues of Africa, and the exotic shades of America. Each butterfly a tiny traveler, pinned to the page yet alive with color, their silent flight preserved in ink and paper.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.045 (1779-1782)
Vibrant wings from three continents—Asia, Africa, America—frozen mid-flight. Each delicate engraving traces the intricate patterns of foreign butterflies, their colors still vivid centuries later. A silent migration preserved on paper.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.069 (1779-1782)
Delicate wings unfurl across continents—vibrant patterns from Asia, Africa, and America preserved in precise lines. Each curve and spot maps a fleeting life, pinned not by science alone but by wonder.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.398 (1779-1782)
Vibrant wings unfold across continents—Asia’s delicate patterns, Africa’s bold hues, America’s intricate designs. Each butterfly, a fleeting visitor, pinned to the page yet alive with color. The world’s far corners meet in these paper-thin specimens, their silent flight preserved in ink and line.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.243 (1779-1782)
Vibrant wings unfurl across continents—delicate patterns from Asia, bold hues of Africa, and exotic shades of the Americas. Each butterfly, meticulously detailed, carries whispers of distant lands in its fragile symmetry. A silent migration frozen on paper, bridging worlds through the artistry of nature’s fleeting beauty.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.282 (1779-1782)
Vibrant wings from three continents—Asia, Africa, America—pinned to the page. Each delicate vein, each bold pattern, a fleeting glimpse of life preserved in ink. No two alike, yet bound by the same fragile beauty.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.367 (1779-1782)
Vibrant wings from three continents—Asia, Africa, America—frozen mid-flight. Each delicate vein, each bold pattern, a silent map of distant lands. Not just insects, but tiny ambassadors of earth’s wild corners.
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Foreign butterflies occurring in the three continents Asia, Africa and America Pl.064 (1779-1782)
Delicate wings unfurl across continents—vibrant patterns from Asia, Africa, and America preserved in precise lines. Each curve and spot maps a journey far beyond the page.