Close
Login
Staff Login
0
Selected
Invert selection
Deselect all
Deselect all
Click here to refresh results
Click here to refresh results
Critical/Foundational support for this service is provided by the Leon Levy Foundation as part of the Shelby White & Leon Levy Archive Initiative at the American Museum of Natural History Library
American Museum of Natural History
200 Central Park West
New York, NY 10024-5192
GOTTESMAN RESEARCH LIBRARY
MUSEUM ARCHIVES
ARCHIVES
AUTHORITIES
DIGITAL REPOSITORY
ACCESSIBILITY
©2022 American Museum of Natural History
Go to Login page
Hide details
Linked assets
Rare Books & Manuscripts
Conceptually similar
Hatchling sea turtles from Schöpf's Historia testudinum iconibus illustrata
b1064426_3
Hawksbill sea turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) showing tortoiseshell from Schöpf's Historia testudinum iconibus illustrata
b1064426_1
Loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta) highlighting reduced plastron, from Schöpf's Historia testudinum iconibus illustrata
b1064426_4
Hawksbill turtle viewed from below, from Schöpf's Historia testudinum iconibus illustrata
b1064426_2
Reunion Giant Tortoise, artist unknown, from Academie des Sciences, Memoires for a Natural History of Animals, London, 1688
ptc-6299
Amphiuma didactylum, Amphiuma tridactylum, Tab XIX
ptc-5809
Platystacus anguillaris by Johann Friedrich Hennig from Systema Icthyologiae Iconibus CX Illustratum, 1801
ptc-6667
Clemmys caspica, from Descriptiones et Icones Amphibiorum by Joannes Wagler
ptc-5806
Periops hippocrepis (Wagler); Coluber hippocrepas (current scientific name)
ptc-5497
Coelopeltis rhombeata (Wagler), Psammophylax rhombeatus (current scientific name), Spotted or Rhombic grass snake
ptc-5496
Nilkrokodil from Brehms Tierleben by Alfred Edmund Brehm
ptc-7298
Exocoetus mesogaster [flying fish?] by Johann Friedrich Hennig, from Systema Icthyologiae Iconibus CX Illustratum, 1801
ptc-6668
Wabash Riffleshell, artist unknown, from New Unionidae of the United States and Arctic America, Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, by Isaac Lea, 1862-1863
ptc-6295
Mullus barbatus and Mullus maculatus, illustration by Johann Friedrich Hennig from Systema Icthyologiae Iconibus CX Illustratum by Bloch, 1806
ptc-6665
Weichschildkrote [Sea turtle], from Brehms Tierleben by Alfred Edmund Brehm
ptc-7299
Dipsas dendrophila reinw (Wagler), Boiga denrophilia, Mangrove snake
ptc-5503
Testudo boiei (Wagler), Geochelone carbonia, Red-footed tortoise
ptc-5501
Staurotypus triporcatus, Mexican giant musk turtle
ptc-5505
Cyclodus flavigularis (Wagler), Giant blue-tongued skink
ptc-5500
Champsa fissipes, broad-snouted caiman
ptc-5499
Tags
Rare books
Asset ID
ptc-6300
Title
Reunion Giant Tortoise, artist unknown, from Joannis Davidis Schoepff Historia Testudinum Iconibus Illustrata, Erlangae by Johann David Schopf, 1792
Agent (Role)
Beckett, J.
(
Copy photographer
),
Schopf, Johann David, 1752-1800
(
Author
)
Date
1792 (published), 1995 (photographed)
Artwork/Object Type
Illustrations
Is Part Of
Ioannis Davidis Schoepff Historia Testudinum Iconibus Illustrata
Collection/Work Relation
AMNH Library, GG-5: Schöpf Johann David, Friedrich Wilhelm Wunder, Johann Friedrich Volckart, Johann Nussbiegel, and Johann Jakob Palm. 1792. Ioannis Davidis Schoepff Historia Testudinum Iconibus Illustrata. Erlangae: Sumtibus Ioannis Iacobi Palm., AMNH Special Collections, Photographic Transparency Collection, 4 x 5: 6300
Rights statement
Information on rights available at the repository.
Repository
American Museum of Natural History
Suggestions?
Do you have more information or a correction for this item? Please login or register to suggest a metadata edit.
Restrictions