Locust, Gryllus Cristatus. George Shaw antique print c1805
by Shaw, George
Now Locusta cristatus. Antique engraving of crop pest.
Engraved by Shaw's principal illustrator, Mrs Griffiths, this fine copperplate engraving for zoological lectures delivered at the Royal Institution in London by George Shaw M.D., F.R.S. (1751-1813), published in London by George Kearsley c1805 (with later colour).
After receiving a master's degree in 1772 from Magdalen College Oxford, Shaw began as a medical practitioner, but became assistant lecturer in botany at Oxford University from 1786. George Shaw co-founded the Linnaean Society in 1788 and became a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1789. In 1791 he became assistant keeper of the Natural History Department of the British Museum and became Keeper in 1806.
The size of this antique print is 23 x 13 cm (9 x 5 inches).
Stock Number: apButInse115Price: $65.00