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Page 12. The Scincoid, or Skinc-Formed Lizard. Now known as a Blue-tongude lizard, c
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Page 12. The Scincoid, or Skinc-Formed Lizard. Now known as a Blue-tongude lizard, c
5669948 Page 12. The Scincoid, or Skinc-Formed Lizard. Now known as a Blue-tongude lizard, c.1789-90 (w/c) by Stone, Sarah (1760-1844); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; (add.info.: Album of 31 original watercolours of Australian fauna, c.1790 / Sarah Stone
Dimensions: Sheet sizes measure 33.8 x 25.1 cm; drawings are within frame lines approx. 23 x 17 cm (roughly equivalent to plate size of engravings)); Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales; English, out of copyright
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Fauna Reptilian Scaly Skink Zoological Illustration Scincidae Tiliqua
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This print showcases "Page 12. The Scincoid, or Skinc-Formed Lizard" a remarkable watercolor painting by Sarah Stone from the late 18th century. Now recognized as a Blue-tongued lizard, this exquisite artwork is part of an album featuring 31 original watercolors depicting Australian fauna. Sarah Stone's attention to detail is evident in this zoological illustration, capturing the essence of this reptilian species with precision and artistry. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns on the lizard's scaly skin come to life through her skilled brushstrokes. Measuring approximately 23 x 17 cm within frame lines, Stone's drawing transports us into the world of natural history. This particular piece can be found at the Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales, where it has been preserved for generations to admire. The Blue-tongued lizard depicted in this painting belongs to the skink family (Scincidae), known for their distinctive blue tongues and fascinating behavior. Through this artwork, we gain insight into Australia's unique wildlife and its rich biodiversity. Bridgeman Images presents this print as a testament to both Sarah Stone's artistic talent and our fascination with these incredible creatures. It serves as a reminder of nature's beauty and invites us to appreciate the wonders that exist beyond our everyday lives.
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