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Moth Collection (page 3)

Background imageMoth Collection: The Magnificent Colouring of Some Moths, 1935

The Magnificent Colouring of Some Moths, 1935
The Magnificent Colouring of Some Moths, . From The Popular Science Educator, Volume 2, edited by Charles Ray. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageMoth Collection: Ellebore et Oeillet, 1829

Ellebore et Oeillet, 1829
Ellebore et Oeillet, from Choix des plus belles fleurs, pub. Paris, 1829 (hand-coloured engraving)

Background imageMoth Collection: Transformation of the Night Peacock Eye, 1679

Transformation of the Night Peacock Eye, 1679. Found in the collection of Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam

Background imageMoth Collection: Full-Grown Caterpillar of the Privet Hawk-Moth, Similarly Occupied, c1900, (1910)

Full-Grown Caterpillar of the Privet Hawk-Moth, Similarly Occupied, c1900, (1910). Artist: Fred Enock
Full-Grown Caterpillar of the Privet Hawk-Moth, Similarly Occupied, c1900, (1910). From The Strand Magazine. [George Newnes Ltd. London, 1910]

Background imageMoth Collection: Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889. Artist: Gogh, Vincent, van (1853-1890)

Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889. Artist: Gogh, Vincent, van (1853-1890)
Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889. Found in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Background imageMoth Collection: Harmful crepuscular insects, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful crepuscular insects, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful crepuscular insects, 1897. Crepuscular is a term used to describe animals that are primarily active during the twilight. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 11th July 1897

Background imageMoth Collection: Harmful insects: caterpillars, butterflies and moths, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects: caterpillars, butterflies and moths, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects: caterpillars, butterflies and moths, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 30th May 1897

Background imageMoth Collection: Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle

Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. Artist: F Meaulle
Harmful insects: moths that damage apple trees, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 10th October 1897

Background imageMoth Collection: Harmful insects: butterflies and moths that damage pine trees, 1897. Artist: A Clement

Harmful insects: butterflies and moths that damage pine trees, 1897. Artist: A Clement
Harmful insects: butterflies and moths that damage pine trees, 1897. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 22nd August 1896

Background imageMoth Collection: Diptych with flowers and insects, 1591. Artist: Joris Hoefnagel

Diptych with flowers and insects, 1591. Artist: Joris Hoefnagel
Diptych with flowers and insects, 1591. Found in the collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Lille, France

Background imageMoth Collection: The breeding of silk worms, 1775

The breeding of silk worms, 1775. A print from La nouvelle maison rustique, ou economie generale de tous les biens de campagne

Background imageMoth Collection: Women examining silk moth eggs and putting them in boxes for hatching into caterpillars, 1748

Women examining silk moth eggs and putting them in boxes for hatching into caterpillars, 1748
Women examining silk moth eggs and putting them in boxes for hatching into caterpillars (silkworms), 1748. From The Universal Magazine. (London, 1748)

Background imageMoth Collection: The Puseyite Moth and the Roman Candle, 1850

The Puseyite Moth and the Roman Candle, 1850. Edward Pusey (1800-1882) English theologian and leader of Oxford Movement, shown as an Anglican moth in danger of being singed by the flame of Roman

Background imageMoth Collection: The Silk-Worm, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins

The Silk-Worm, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Silk-Worm, c1850. Silk, from the silk moth (Bombyx) to the finished product. The central panel shows the lifecycle of the moth from egg to adult



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