A SET OF SEVENTEEN HANDCOLOURED ENGRAVINGS DEPICTING VARIOUS PLANTS AND INSECTS FROM METAMORPHOSIS INSECTORUM SURINAMENSIUM
A SET OF SEVENTEEN HANDCOLOURED ENGRAVINGS DEPICTING VARIOUS PLANTS AND INSECTS FROM METAMORPHOSIS INSECTORUM SURINAMENSIUM

ENGRAVED BY JOSEPH MULDER AND PIETER SLUYTER AFTER MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN (1647-1717), FIRST HALF 18TH CENTURY

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A SET OF SEVENTEEN HANDCOLOURED ENGRAVINGS DEPICTING VARIOUS PLANTS AND INSECTS FROM METAMORPHOSIS INSECTORUM SURINAMENSIUM
Engraved by Joseph Mulder and Pieter Sluyter after Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717), first half 18th Century
Each framed and glazed, unexamined out of frame
61 x 45 cm. (including frame) (17)

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Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717)
Joseph Mulder, Pieter Sluyter, and D. Stopendael worked as engravers from the original drawings by Merian, who oversaw all aspects of the publication of her works during her lifetime. The Metamorphosis is Merian's most famous work, resulting from her journey with her daughter Dorothea to Surinam in 1699. The two women spent two years studying and recording insects and plants, returning to Amsterdam with a series of finished drawings on vellum, sketches and specimens, from which they continued to work. The work first appeared simultaneously in Latin and Dutch in 1705 with 60 plates. Later editions all included 12 additional plates after Merian's elder daughter Johanna.