Charles Hamilton Smith Mammal Illustrations Set 1 [48 Images]
Charles Hamilton Smith Mammal Illustrations Set 1 [48 Images]
About
Charles Hamilton Smith was a British artist and naturalist who lived from 1776 to 1859. He was particularly interested in the study of mammals and produced a series of illustrations that were groundbreaking in their level of detail and accuracy.
Smith's illustrations were created in the early 19th century and were part of a larger project to create a comprehensive natural history of mammals. The illustrations were created using a combination of observation, dissection, and study of live animals.
Smith's illustrations were particularly notable for their attention to detail, with each animal depicted in a lifelike pose and with realistic textures and shading. He also included detailed anatomical drawings, showing the internal structures of each animal.
Smith's work was highly influential and is still admired today for its scientific accuracy and artistic skill. His illustrations have been reproduced in numerous books and publications, and are widely recognized as some of the finest examples of natural history illustration from the early 19th century.
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