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b. 1756 - d. 1787

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  • Jablonsky (Carl Gustav) and J.F.W. Herbst., Natursystem aller bekannten in- und auslaendischen Insekten, parts 1-4 only, Berlin, 1783-90.
    Mar. 30, 2023

    Jablonsky (Carl Gustav) and J.F.W. Herbst., Natursystem aller bekannten in- und auslaendischen Insekten, parts 1-4 only, Berlin, 1783-90.

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Jablonsky (Carl Gustav) and J.F.W. Herbst. Natursystem aller bekannten in- und auslaendischen Insekten, parts 1-4 only, engraved frontispiece to vol.1, vignette titles and 81 folding plates, all hand-coloured, text foxed and browned, bookplate of Reinhold Charpentier in each vol., contemporary calf, spines gilt, a little rubbed, [Nissen ZBI, 2078], 8vo, Berlin, 1783-90.

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  • Jablonsky - 4 Beetle Engravings
    Jul. 09, 2022

    Jablonsky - 4 Beetle Engravings

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 10
    Jul. 02, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 10

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 2
    Jul. 02, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 2

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 4
    Jul. 02, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 4

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 9
    Jul. 02, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 9

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 28
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 28

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 11
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 11

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 15
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 15

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Grub & Dissection. E
    Jun. 25, 2022

    Jablonsky - Grub & Dissection. E

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 17
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 17

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 5
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 5

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 33
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 33

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Beetles. 8
    Jun. 18, 2022

    Jablonsky - Beetles. 8

    Est: $100 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is from one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Carl Gustav Jablonsky's Natursystem aller bekannten - Volume with 137 Hand-colored Beetle Engravings as well as 9 Text Volumes
    Dec. 04, 2021

    Carl Gustav Jablonsky's Natursystem aller bekannten - Volume with 137 Hand-colored Beetle Engravings as well as 9 Text Volumes

    Est: $4,000 - $8,000

    This volume of 137 striking, originally hand-colored entomology engravings is Carl Gustav Jablonsky and Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Herbst’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der Büffonschen Naturgeschichte. Nach dem System des Ritters Carl von Linne bearbeitet… It is bound in contemporary red half morocco,with floral gilt spine. Included with the plate volume are nine (of ten) text volumes. The work was published by J. Pauli in Berlin between 1785 and 1801. The engravings were done by C. Darchow, Ludwig Schmidt, Heusinger, and others. It is one of the earliest works on coleoptera or beetles. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate. Most the images were drawn by Jablonsky. The work should be considered a first attempt at a total survey of beetles. "[Herbst's] illustrations of New Zealand insects are the earliest published." (Andrews, The Southern Ark pp. 45)

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 24
    Mar. 21, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 24

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 25
    Mar. 21, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 25

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 18
    Mar. 21, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 18

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 8
    Mar. 21, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 8

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 5
    Mar. 21, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 5

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 137
    Mar. 21, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 137

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 86
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 86

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 30
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 30

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 17
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 17

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 16
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 16

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 38
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 38

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 55
    Mar. 14, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 55

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 6
    Mar. 07, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 6

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 15
    Mar. 07, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 15

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 11
    Mar. 07, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 11

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 14
    Mar. 07, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 14

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 227
    Mar. 07, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 227

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 140
    Mar. 07, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 140

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 51
    Feb. 29, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 51

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 50
    Feb. 29, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 50

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 245
    Feb. 29, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 245

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 244
    Feb. 29, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 244

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 96
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 96

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 122
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 122

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 124
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 124

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 126
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 126

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 127
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 127

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 128
    Feb. 22, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 128

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 220
    Feb. 15, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 220

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 219
    Feb. 15, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 219

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 19
    Feb. 15, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 19

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 221
    Feb. 15, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 221

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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  • Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 222
    Feb. 15, 2020

    Jablonsky - Butterflies or Moths. 222

    Est: $150 - $300

    This striking, originally hand-colored entomology engraving is from Carl Gustav Jablonsky’s work Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insecten: Schmetterlinge or Natural History Survey of Insects, Including Related Foreign Ones: Butterflies. The work was published by Pauli / Reimer in Berlin between 1783 and 1804. Jablonsky was a naturalist and private secretary to the Queen of Prussia. Johann F. W. Herbst edited the work after the early death of Jablonsky at age 31. Herbst was a German naturalist and entomologist. The work was published when the Linnaeus system was just beginning to be used. Each engraving is aesthetically pleasing and scientifically accurate.

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