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SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Luminous Beetle Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts two views of a luminous beetle, showing the dorsal side with its mottled brown wing covers and the ventral side highlighting the orange-toned abdomen. Below the priSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Fuller Beetle Study – hand colored engraving (1801)This hand colored engraving depicts two views of a Fuller beetle, showing the specimen with its wings fully extended and another in a stationary position to highlight the intricate mottled patterns onSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Long-tailed Crow Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a long-tailed crow perched on a gnarled, leafless branch above a small patch of green turf. The illustration highlights the bird's iridescent black and dark green pSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Cape Swallow Study – hand colored engraving (1795)This hand colored engraving depicts a Cape swallow perched on a mossy branch, featuring its distinctive deep blue wings and back, a bright red crown and rump, and a pale, streaked underside. The illusSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Bicolor Lizard Study – hand colored engraving (1795)This hand colored engraving depicts a bicolor lizard in profile, featuring a striking transition from an earthy brown lower body to a vibrant reddish-pink hue along its spine. The illustration was pubSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Marbled Synbranchus Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a marbled synbranchus, a type of swamp eel, shown in a sinuous, serpentine pose that highlights its elongated body and mottled skin pattern. The illustration was puSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Microscopic Organisms Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a variety of microscopic organisms, shown in shades of vibrant red and green with detailed stippling to indicate texture and form. The illustration was published inSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Great Tree Nymph Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a great tree nymph butterfly, shown from a dorsal perspective with its wings fully spread to display its intricate black and white marbled patterns. The illustratioSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Walking Leaf Insect Study – hand colored engravingThis hand colored engraving depicts a walking leaf insect, shown from a dorsal perspective to highlight its remarkable leaf-like mimicry, including the intricate vein patterns on its wings and the flaSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Salpa and Embryonic Studies – Hand-colored engravingThis illustration depicts a detailed study of a Salpa, a barrel-shaped, planktonic tunicate, shown alongside a series of smaller embryonic stages or individual zooids that highlight the complex life cSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Chiton and Limpet Studies – Hand-colored engravingThis illustration features two detailed malacological studies, showing both the segmented dorsal shell of a chiton with its characteristic green-fringed girdle and the interior view of a limpet or simSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (fl. 1786–1831) – Studies of an Exotic Beetle and FlyThis hand-colored engraving presents detailed illustrations of an exotic beetle and a smaller fly. The large beetle is depicted from a dorsal view, showcasing its intricate green coloration, prominentSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (Active 1770–1800) – Zoological Illustration of various BeetlesThis hand-colored engraving provides a scientific study of several insect specimens, featuring a large winged beetle at the top, shown with its elytra (wing covers) open to reveal the delicate flightSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder – Hercules Beetle – Hand-colored engraving (1792)This hand-colored engraving illustrates the Hercules Beetle, a large exotic insect characterized by its prominent, curved thoracic horn and pale green, dotted wing covers. The entomological illustratiSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Goatsucker – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a goatsucker, also known as a nightjar, showing its mottled brown and tan plumage designed for camouflage and its distinctive wide mouth surrounded by bristles. The print wasSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Treecreeper – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a treecreeper perched vertically on a small branch, showcasing its curved bill and patterned brown, white, and tan plumage designed for bark camouflage. The print was originaSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Hydroids – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts four specimens of bell-shaped hydroids, showcasing their delicate fringed edges and small rounded structures. The print was originally produced for The Naturalist's MiscellanSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Eurasian Wryneck – Hand-colored engraving (1793)This illustration depicts a Eurasian Wryneck (Jynx torquilla) perched on a textured, mossy branch, showcasing its intricate cryptic plumage designed for camouflage against tree bark. The engraving higSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Rhadamanthus Swallowtail – Hand-colored engravingThis hand-colored engraving depicts the Rhadamanthus Swallowtail, a species of large butterfly, shown with its wings spread to highlight the solid dark coloration accented by crimson spots on the hindSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Ringed Snake – Hand-colored engraving (1799)This hand-colored engraving depicts the Ringed Snake, Coluber infernalis, coiled across the page, showcasing its distinctive alternating black and orange banding pattern. This zoological illustrationSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Red Partridge – Hand-colored engraving (1803)This illustration depicts a red partridge (likely a Red-legged Partridge) in profile, highlighting its distinctively barred flanks, white throat patch bordered by a black gorget, and vibrant red beakSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Tubularia Indivisa – Hand-colored engraving (c. 1790)This hand-colored engraving depicts Tubularia indivisa, a marine hydroid shown anchored to a scallop shell, published in the comprehensive natural history series The Naturalist's Miscellany. FrederickSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Narke Ray – Hand-colored engraving (1797)This hand-colored engraving provides a profile view of the Narke Ray, a species of electric ray, showing its long, robust body and the distinctive broad, flattened head and pectoral fins. The illustraSee Sold Price
SoldFrederick Polydore Nodder (1751–1801) – Marine Worms – Hand-colored engraving (1790)This illustration depicts a group of tube-dwelling marine worms, showcasing their elongated protective cases and the feathery pink fans used for feeding and respiration. The print was originally produSee Sold Price