9936 Pierre Quentin Chedel (1705–1762) - Fish of Sierra Leone and Coastal Scene - Copperplate Engraving (Mid-18th Century)

Pierre Quentin Chedel (1705–1762) - Fish of Sierra Leone and Coastal Scene - Copperplate Engraving (Mid-18th Century)
  • Pierre Quentin Chedel (1705–1762) - Fish of Sierra Leone and Coastal Scene - Copperplate Engraving (Mid-18th Century)
  • Pierre Quentin Chedel (1705–1762) - Fish of Sierra Leone and Coastal Scene - Copperplate Engraving (Mid-18th Century)
  • Pierre Quentin Chedel (1705–1762) - Fish of Sierra Leone and Coastal Scene - Copperplate Engraving (Mid-18th Century)

This copperplate engraving is a composite scientific plate depicting the fish of Sierra Leone and a corresponding ethnographic scene. The foreground features three large fish specimens. The background shows a tropical coastal scene with palm trees, rocky cliffs, a sailing ship, and figures on the shore. The plate was created for a French natural history or travel publication.

Pierre Quentin Chedel was an 18th-century French draftsman, painter, and engraver. He is known for his detailed etchings and engravings, often contributing illustrations to various scientific and travel publications, including those relating to natural history and exotic locales.

Artist or Maker: Pierre Quentin Chedel

Dimensions: Approximately 25 cm x 20 cm

Medium: Copperplate Engraving

Date: Mid-18th Century

Condition Report:

This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

     

      

     

      
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