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LS Plate 179 from the John Reeves Collection
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LS Plate 179 from the John Reeves Collection
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LS Plate 179 from the John Reeves Collection: A Nineteenth Century Illustration of Diverse Marine Life from China This print, LS Plate 179 from the John Reeves Collection, showcases an intriguing assemblage of marine life found in China during the nineteenth century. John Reeves, a British naval officer and naturalist, meticulously documented various species during his tenure in the Chinese Maritime Customs Service. This illustration, produced in Canton, highlights the rich biodiversity of the region, featuring a variety of fish and other marine organisms. The centerpiece of the composition is a long, mottled brown eel, expertly rendered with remarkable detail. Surrounding it are several other fish species, including bony fish and elasmobranchs. The elasmobranchs, represented by a lancefish and a stingray, are identified by their distinctive elongated pectoral fins and cartilaginous skeletons. The biodiversity on display in this illustration is truly remarkable, with various species belonging to different classes such as Actinopterygii (bony fish) and Chondrichthyes (cartilaginous fish). Among the bony fish, we find representatives of the Anguilliformes order, characterized by their eel-like bodies. This illustration is a testament to the extensive knowledge and dedication of John Reeves in documenting the marine life of China during the 19th century. It not only provides valuable insights into the natural history of the region but also showcases the artistic prowess of the Chinese illustrators who created these masterpieces. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring these marine creatures to life, allowing us to appreciate their beauty and diversity even today.
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