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Hunting the Giraffe by William C Harris
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Hunting the Giraffe by William C Harris
Colour lithograph c. 1836 Date: circa 1836
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Artiodactyl Artiodactyla Behaviour Epitheria Eutheria Even Toed Ungulate Giraffa Giraffa Camelopardalis Giraffe Giraffid Giraffidae Herd Hunt Mammalia Placental Mammal Theria Ungulate Colour Lithograph
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This color lithograph, titled "Hunting the Giraffe" by William Cornwallis Harris, offers a fascinating glimpse into the history of animal exploration and representation. Circa 1836, this work of art showcases the Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis), an iconic member of the Artiodactyla order, which includes even-toed ungulates such as deer, antelope, and pigs. The Giraffe is further classified as a giraffid, a family of long-necked, herbivorous mammals native to Africa. The scene depicted in the lithograph is a thrilling moment of a hunt, with several hunters on horseback in pursuit of a giraffe. The giraffe, an epitome of grace and agility, is shown in full flight, its long neck arched and its legs in motion. This illustration not only captures the behavior of the giraffe but also highlights the hunting techniques employed during that era. As a placental mammal, the giraffe is part of the larger class Mammalia, which includes all mammals that have a placenta for the nourishment of their young. The giraffe's long neck and legs, adaptations for reaching high branches, are evident in this image. William Cornwallis Harris, the artist, masterfully used the color lithograph medium to bring this scene to life. Lithography, a method of printing from a flat stone or metal plate, was a popular technique during the 19th century for producing detailed and vibrant illustrations. This historical piece not only serves as a testament to the artistic prowess of the time but also offers valuable insights into the natural history of the giraffe and the hunting practices of the past. The interplay of colors, the dynamic poses of the hunters and the giraffe, and the intricate details make "Hunting the Giraffe" a mesmerizing work of art that continues to captivate viewers even today.
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