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Friedrich Justin Bertuch (1747-1822) Four Butterflies: The Brown Atlas Butterfly, Plate 28 Butterflies of Surinam, Plate 29 Butterflies of Surinam, Plate 30 Phalacna Attaci, Phalaena conspicillator, Papilio Caureum, Papilio Orithya, Plate 72 from Bilderbuch für Kinder, enthaltend eine angenehme Sammlung von Thieren, Pflanzen, Blumen, Früchten, Mineralien, Trachten [Children's Picture Book Containing a Delightful Collection of Animals, Plants, Flowers, Fruits, Minerals, Clothing] Bureau of Industry, Weimar, Germany: 1792-1810 Hand-colored engravings 9.75 x 8 inches each Set of 4, $1,200 See Also: 8 Bertuch Roses | 4 Bertuch Tropical Prints |
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Plates from the first picture encyclopedia for children. Issued in 12 volumes it contained short articles written at a child's level of understanding about subjects such as zoology, botany, geology, geography, history and anthropology. Bertuch assembled the books according to his educational philosophy: the emphasis should be on illustrations that were "beautifully and correctly drawn," "selected and engraved from the best originals," in order to give children accurate information, while the text should be kept concise lest the child become confused or lose interest. He also felt that where possible, strange and rare phenomena should be featured to capture the child's attention and imagination. Therefore, the encyclopedia was illustrated throughout with vivid and detailed copperPlate engravings, that were scientifically accurate and sophisticated in their composition and execution. It was published in German, French and two other languages. "Buch des Monats (Book of the Month): August 1999." Deutches Museum. August 1999. http://www.deutsches-museum.de/bib/entdeckt/alt_buch/text0899.htm (23 June 2003). |