11380 George Shaw (1751–1813) – Natural History Study of a Porcupine Diodon – Engraving (1804)

George Shaw (1751–1813) – Natural History Study of a Porcupine Diodon – Engraving (1804)
  • George Shaw (1751–1813) – Natural History Study of a Porcupine Diodon – Engraving (1804)
  • George Shaw (1751–1813) – Natural History Study of a Porcupine Diodon – Engraving (1804)

"Porcupine Diodon" presents a natural history study of the species Diodon hystrix, a type of porcupinefish characterized by its robust body covered in long, sharp spines. The work illustrates the fish in profile, meticulously detailing the spotted pattern of its skin and the arrangement of its defensive quills. This engraving was published in London on June 1, 1804, by G. Kearsley as part of General Zoology, or Systematic Natural History, a comprehensive multi-volume survey of the animal kingdom.

George Shaw was an English botanist and zoologist who served as the keeper of the Natural History Department at the British Museum. He was a co-founder of the Linnean Society and dedicated much of his career to the formal description and classification of various animal species, particularly those being discovered in Australia and other distant regions. His systematic approach and extensive publications provided an essential scientific framework for early nineteenth-century zoology. Shaw was instrumental in introducing numerous species to the European scientific community through his meticulous and highly detailed descriptive works.

Artist or Maker: George Shaw.

Dimensions: Approximately 21 cm x 13 cm.

Medium: Engraving.

Date: (1804).

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