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Image of the Week #60, September 18th, 2012:


From: SciArt of the Day: The Great Architeuthis by Kalliopi Monoyios at Symbiartic.

Source: Louis Figuier, The Ocean World: Being a description of the sea and some of its inhabitants, 1872.

A dramatic encounter with a giant mollusc off the coast of Teneriffe is captured in woodcut in the 1872 work The Ocean World: Being a description of the sea and some of its inhabitants, by naturalist Louis Figuier.

As access to primary materials from remote expeditions was limiting in that era, original illustrations were copied and recopied in many subsequent works. Figuier’s figure was apparently redrawn from an earlier account by an M. Berthelot, and later depictions appear in multiple ocean-themed books. While downstream copies typically grow ever more spectacular in the retelling, at least one instance- Henry Lee’s 1884 “Sea Monsters Unmasked”- bears an amusingly candid disclaimer: “In the accompanying illustration, the size of the squid is exaggerated, but not so much as has been supposed.” (Source)

Bora Zivkovic About the Author: Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz.

The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.



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