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LS Plate 186 from the John Reeves Collection
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LS Plate 186 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings
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LS Plate 186 from the John Reeves Collection: A Detailed Observation of a Finned Swimmer from the Depths of Chinese Waters This exquisite watercolor illustration, LS Plate 186 from the John Reeves Collection, showcases a remarkable elasmobranch fish, a member of the Batoidea order, discovered during John Reeves' travels to Canton, China in the 19th century. Reeves, a renowned tea inspector, was also an avid naturalist and collector, amassing an extensive collection of Chinese natural history drawings. The fish depicted in this illustration, with its long, slender body and distinctive fin structure, is a testament to the rich biodiversity of Asian waters. Its elongated pectoral and dorsal fins, characteristic of the elasmobranchii group, enable it to maneuver gracefully through the water. The intricate details of its scales, gills, and fin rays are rendered with remarkable precision, providing a window into the intricacies of this enigmatic creature. The elasmobranchs, a group of cartilaginous fish, have been inhabiting Earth's waters for over 450 million years. Their ancient lineage is evident in the unique features of their skeletal structure, such as the absence of bony scales and the presence of cartilaginous skeletons. This illustration, created during the 19th century, serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with the natural world and the importance of documenting its wonders. The vibrant colors and meticulous brushwork in this watercolor illustration reveal the artist's mastery of the medium and their dedication to accurately capturing the essence of this elusive fish. LS Plate 186 from the John Reeves Collection is not only a beautiful work of art but also a valuable contribution to the scientific record of the natural world.
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