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Tragulus javanicus, lesser mouse-deer
Plate 103 from the Loten Collection (1754-57), a painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere (1722-c. 1781). See image reference 6373 for manuscript relating to image
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1710 1789 1722 C1781 1781 18th Century Antilopinae Antilopine Artiodactyl Artiodactyla Bevere Bovid Bovidae Cervidae Ceylon Chevrotain Deer Eating Epitheria Eutheria Even Toed Ungulate Herbivore Joan Gideon Joan Gideon Loten
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Plate 103 from the Loten Collection, an exquisite 18th century illustration of Tragulus javanicus, the lesser mouse-deer, created by the skilled hand of Pieter Cornelius de Bevere (1722-c. 1781). This painting, a testament to the natural history art of the time, showcases the diminutive herbivore in its native habitat in Asia. The lesser mouse-deer, also known as the chevrotain or kanchil, is an even-toed ungulate belonging to the family Tragulidae, order Artiodactyla, and suborder Bovidae. It is a small, agile creature, with a slender body and long, pointed snout, making it an intriguing member of the Antilopinae family. In this illustration, the Tragulus javanicus is depicted in a serene moment, casually nibbling on a leaf, seemingly oblivious to the world around it. The delicate brushstrokes and vibrant colors bring the animal's fur, which ranges from reddish-brown to grayish-brown, to life. The painting also highlights the mouse-deer's distinctive features, such as its small, rounded ears and slender legs. The Loten Collection, compiled by Joan Gideon Loten (1710-1789), was a significant contribution to the natural history records of the time, documenting various species from Asia, including this lesser mouse-deer. The collection, which included this beautiful illustration, was produced between 1754 and 1757, making it an invaluable resource for scholars and naturalists. Pieter Cornelius de Bevere, the artist behind this masterpiece, was a renowned painter of the 18th century. His works, which often depicted animals in their natural habitats, were highly sought after by collectors and scholars alike. This illustration, with its intricate details and lifelike portrayal of the lesser mouse-deer, is a testament to his artistic skill and dedication to capturing the beauty of the natural world.
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