9797 Frederick Polydore Nodder (c. 1770–1800) – The Ursine Sloth – Hand-colored copperplate engraving (1792)

This hand-colored copperplate engraving depicts the Ursine Sloth, known today as the Sloth Bear, resting upon a grassy patch. The illustration captures the animal's distinctively shaggy coat and long, curved claws, features that initially led early naturalists to debate its classification. It was published in The Naturalist's Miscellany, a significant zoological series dedicated to documenting diverse species with scientific accuracy and artistic detail.
Frederick Polydore Nodder was a British natural history artist and engraver active during the 18th Century. He served as the Botanic Painter to Queen Charlotte and is best remembered for his extensive work illustrating The Naturalist's Miscellany in collaboration with George Shaw. His engravings are recognized for their fine lines and careful hand-coloring, making them important records of the flora and fauna studied during the era.
Artist or Maker: Frederick Polydore Nodder
Dimensions: Approximately 22 cm x 14 cm
Medium: Hand-colored copperplate engraving
Date: 1792
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.
| Värdering | 300 - 400 SEK |
| Köparprovision (inkl. moms) | 24.4% |
| Slagavgift (inkl. moms) | 6 SEK |

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