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Science Acrylic Print featuring the photograph Goat, Historiae Animalium, 16th Century #2 by Science Source

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Goat, Historiae Animalium, 16th Century #2 Acrylic Print

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Goat, Historiae Animalium, 16th Century #2 acrylic print by Science Source.   Bring your artwork to life with the stylish lines and added depth of an acrylic print. Your image gets printed directly onto the back of a 1/4" thick sheet of clear acrylic. The high gloss of the acrylic sheet complements the rich colors of any image to produce stunning results. Two different mounting options are available, see below.

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Gesner spends nearly 60 pages of text describing the goat and its importance to humans for its wool, milk, and meat. Gesner believes that the gall... more

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Gesner spends nearly 60 pages of text describing the goat and its importance to humans for its wool, milk, and meat. Gesner believes that the gall bladder of the goat can be used to cure leprosy and the entrails to cure epilepsy. Historiae Animalium (Studies on Animals) is considered to be the first modern zoological work. This first attempt to describe many of the animals accurately is illustrated with hand-colored woodcuts drawn from personal observations by Gesner and his colleagues. Conrad Gesner (March 26, 1516 - December 13, 1565) was a Swiss naturalist and bibliographer. To his contemporaries he was best known as a botanist, but in 1551 he was the first to describe brown adipose tissue; and in 1565 the first to document the pencil. He died of the plague, at the age of 49, the year after his ennoblement.

 

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