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Short-necked Tortoise, Chelymys macquaria

John James Wild1885

Museums Victoria

Museums Victoria
Carlton, Australia

Short-necked Tortoise (Chelymys macquaria). Also known as Murray Tortoise. Plate 83 from Frederick McCoy's "Prodromus of the Zoology of Victoria".

John James Wild (1834-1900) came to Melbourne in 1881, after serving as the official artist on HMS Challenger's circumnavigation of the globe (1872-76). Wild brought a new level of analytical precision to the illustration of McCoy's Zoology of Victoria. He particularly enjoyed exploring symmetry and geometric form, such as that found in articulated exoskeletons, antennae and transparent wings. Wild was an accomplished lithographer. Carefully planned and tightly conceived, his images are the most technically sophisticated in the Prodromus."

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  • Title: Short-necked Tortoise, Chelymys macquaria
  • Creator: John James Wild
  • Date: Circa 1885
  • Date Created: 1885
  • Physical Dimensions: 270 x 180mm
  • Rights: Copyright expired. Source: Museum Victoria / Artist: John James Wild
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