Buffon - Los tres reinos de la naturaleza. Museo pintoresco de historia natural. Tomo I - 1852

03
days
16
hours
00
minutes
31
seconds
Current bid
€ 40
No reserve price
Zena Chiara Masud
Expert
Selected by Zena Chiara Masud

Holds a master’s degree in bibliography, with seven years of experience specialising in incunabula and Arabic manuscripts.

Estimate  € 220 - € 270
13 other people are watching this object
beBidder 2035 €40
itBidder 5214 €35
beBidder 2035 €30

Catawiki Buyer Protection

Your payment’s safe with us until you receive your object.View details

Trustpilot 4.4 | 121798 reviews

Rated Excellent on Trustpilot.

Los tres reinos de la naturaleza. Museo pintoresco de historia natural. Tomo I by Buffon, an illustrated edition in Spanish from 1852, 450 pages, 27 cm by 18 cm, in BC (Bien Conservada) condition.

AI-assisted summary

Description from the seller

This rare 1852 edition of Los Tres Reinos de la Naturaleza is an outstanding example of mid-19th-century Spanish scientific illustration. Based on the work of Buffon and other eminent naturalists, this first volume—devoted entirely to mammals—reflects the scientific knowledge, terminology, and perspectives of its time.

The text explores a wide range of mammalian groups, including humans as classified in historical “racial” groupings, primates, carnivores, bats, rodents, and marsupials. These sections provide valuable insight into how naturalists of the 1800s understood and organized the diversity of the animal kingdom.

One of the most remarkable features of this volume is its complete set of 69 hand-colored engraved plates, each of them beautifully executed. The engravings preserve their original, vivid colors, showcasing the skill of Spanish illustrators and offering a visually striking record of natural history art from the period.

The book is in very good condition, showing only slight wear to the upper part of the spine. The pages remain clean, the hand-colored plates are well preserved, and the binding is firm.

This volume stands as both a significant contribution to the history of natural science and a superb example of the richness and refinement of 19th-century Spanish scientific illustration.

This rare 1852 edition of Los Tres Reinos de la Naturaleza is an outstanding example of mid-19th-century Spanish scientific illustration. Based on the work of Buffon and other eminent naturalists, this first volume—devoted entirely to mammals—reflects the scientific knowledge, terminology, and perspectives of its time.

The text explores a wide range of mammalian groups, including humans as classified in historical “racial” groupings, primates, carnivores, bats, rodents, and marsupials. These sections provide valuable insight into how naturalists of the 1800s understood and organized the diversity of the animal kingdom.

One of the most remarkable features of this volume is its complete set of 69 hand-colored engraved plates, each of them beautifully executed. The engravings preserve their original, vivid colors, showcasing the skill of Spanish illustrators and offering a visually striking record of natural history art from the period.

The book is in very good condition, showing only slight wear to the upper part of the spine. The pages remain clean, the hand-colored plates are well preserved, and the binding is firm.

This volume stands as both a significant contribution to the history of natural science and a superb example of the richness and refinement of 19th-century Spanish scientific illustration.

Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Animals, Anthropology, Illustrated, Natural History, Nature, Science
Book Title
Los tres reinos de la naturaleza. Museo pintoresco de historia natural. Tomo I
Author/ Illustrator
Buffon
Condition
Fine
Publication year oldest item
1852
Height
27 cm
Edition
Illustrated Edition
Width
18 cm
Language
Spanish
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
450
SpainVerified
10
Objects sold
Private

Similar objects

For you in

Books