Illustration of the Orang-Outang Presented to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange by Abbé Prévost

Illustration of the Orang-Outang Presented to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange

(Illustration of the Orang-Outang presented to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange, 1750 )


Abbé Prévost

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1750  ·  engraving  ·  Picture ID: 366293

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Illustration of the Orang-Outang Presented to Frederick Henry, Prince of Orange by Abbé Prévost. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
french · singe · monkey · 18th century · c18th · orangutan · oran-outan · scientific · science · discovery · natural history · illustration · diagram · study · extant great apes · great ape · copperplate · engraving · animal · fauna · africa · africanangola · sitting · seated · outdoors · nature · natural · habitat · frederik hendrik · frederick henry · dutch · present · presented · royal · royalty · wild · captive · Private Collection / Bridgeman Images
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