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Silkworm moth (engraving)
7200356 Silkworm moth (engraving) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Silkworm moth. Illustration from The Fairyland of Nature, by Wood Smith (S W Partridge & Co, London, c1900).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving showcases the intricate beauty of a Silkworm moth. The delicate details of this 20th-century print, created by an English School artist, transport us back in time to appreciate the history and significance of these domesticated insects. The image is taken from "The Fairyland of Nature" a book authored by Wood Smith and published by S W Partridge & Co in London around 1900. It serves as a testament to the enduring fascination with nature's wonders during that era. Silkworm moths have played a vital role in human civilization for centuries due to their ability to produce silk. This illustration reminds us of their importance in textile production, as they were farmed and cultivated for their precious threads. The enchanting silkworm moth depicted here, scientifically known as Bombyx mori, captures our attention with its graceful wingspan and intricate patterns. Its presence evokes thoughts about the interconnectedness between humans and wildlife within our ecosystem. Bridgeman Images has preserved this early 20th-century artwork, allowing us to admire its historical value today. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing print, we are reminded not only of the artistic skill involved but also of the rich tapestry woven by nature itself - one that continues to inspire awe and wonderment.
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