Planche ornithologique de l'Épervier commun - Charles d'Orbigny
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Planche ornithologique de l'Épervier commun - Charles d'Orbigny

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Planche ornithologique de l'Épervier commun - Charles d'OrbignyCette reproduction d'illustration scientifique met en lumire l'pervier commun (Falco nisus). Elle est extraite du Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle, publi sous la direction de Charles d'Orbigny entre 1841 et 1849, une poque charnire pour la taxonomie moderne. Le rapace est figur dans une posture d'observation, rvlant les dtails de son plumage et la force de son port de tte. Cette tude chromatique et morphologique illustre la qualit du

Cette reproduction d'illustration scientifique met en lumière l'Épervier commun (Falco nisus). Elle est extraite du Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle, publié sous la direction de Charles d'Orbigny entre 1841 et 1849, une époque charnière pour la taxonomie moderne.

Le rapace est figuré dans une posture d'observation, révélant les détails de son plumage et la force de son port de tête. Cette étude chromatique et morphologique illustre la qualité du travail des illustrateurs naturalistes du XIXe siècle, dont l'objectif était de répertorier le vivant avec une fidélité absolue.

Cette estampe ancienne est un choix privilégié pour une décoration au ton académique ou pour compléter une collection d'illustrations de rapaces. Elle invite à la contemplation du monde sauvage à travers le prisme de l'exploration scientifique historique.

Reproduction gravure de : Épervier commun (Falco Nisus, Lin.)

Illustration tirée du Dictionnaire Universel d'Histoire Naturelle, écrit sous la direction de Charles Henry Dessalines d'Orbigny (1806-1876) et dont la parution s'étale de 1841 à 1849.

Cette oeuvre, considérée comme une des réalisations majeures du XIXe siècle en matière de synthèse scientifique et de vulgarisation de qualité, illustrant à merveille la très grande beauté et l'impressionnante diversité du monde biologique, était complétée par un certain nombre d'informations scientifiques dont quelques extraits sont reproduits ci-dessous.

Note importante : les éléments scientifiques de classification de l'époque ont été conservés tels quels et peuvent bien entendu être obsolètes aujourd'hui.

Classification scientifique et description des espèces présentes dans la gravure:

Classe des Oiseaux
Ordre des Oiseaux de proie
Famille des Oiseaux de proie diurnes
Tribu des Faucons (Falconidæ, Vig.)
Épervier commun (Falco Nisus, Lin.)

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