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Jacob L’Admiral
Curated Transformations & Natural Wonders
Selected original hand-coloured engravings from Jacob L’Admiral’s 1774 work on insect metamorphosis.
— • —Jacob L’Admiral and the Metamorphosis of Insects – A Dutch Enlightenment Marvel (1774)
Discover original hand-coloured copper engravings from Nauwkeurige Waarneemingen Omtrent de Veranderingen Van Veele Insekten (1774), the landmark Enlightenment work by the Dutch naturalist Jacob L’Admiral. These rare plates depict butterflies, moths, and beetles across their life cycles, often paired with their botanical host plants—uniting scientific observation with refined decorative composition.
Within this collection you will find emblematic species rendered with remarkable clarity: Lepidoptera in transformation, Coleoptera with jewel-like iridescence, and narrative sequences that read almost like a visual laboratory notebook. For collectors, researchers, and design lovers alike, the pairing of insect and host plant creates a distinctive iconography—at once educational and quietly spectacular on the wall.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Individually curated — each piece is unique and never a reproduction
Worldwide delivery via UPS / DHL Premium Express — free above €300
No customs duties or taxes worldwide — no delays, no extra charges upon delivery
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— • —Heritage Stories – The World of Metamorphosis
These remarkable engravings belong to an age when naturalists sought to understand the hidden transformations of the insect world. Jacob L’Admiral’s work reflects the Enlightenment fascination with metamorphosis, observation and botanical relationships — bringing together butterflies, moths, beetles and host plants in compositions of extraordinary scientific and decorative power.
This collection brings together antique entomological prints illustrating metamorphosis, host plants, and the refined visual language of 18th-century natural history. Explore the available Jacob L’Admiral engravings below to discover butterflies, moths and beetles — authentic works of Enlightenment science with remarkable cabinet-of-curiosities appeal.
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Lucas Exotic Butterflies
Curated Highlights from the Collection
Selected original hand-coloured engravings from Lucas’ celebrated Exotic Butterflies.
— • —Lucas – Exotic Butterflies: Antique Hand-Colored Engravings of Tropical Lepidoptera
Discover a curated selection of original 19th-century hand-coloured engravings of exotic butterflies, produced under the scientific direction of the French entomologist Hippolyte Lucas. Created during a golden age of natural history publishing, these remarkable plates combine taxonomic precision with the refined aesthetics of classical engraving.
Lucas’ celebrated work Exotic Butterflies illustrates some of the most spectacular tropical Lepidoptera ever documented in nineteenth-century science. Species such as Morpho, Prepona, Hypolimnas, Papilio, and Ornithoptera appear with exceptional clarity, revealing the extraordinary diversity of butterflies from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
Each engraving presents the butterfly with museum-like precision: the symmetry of the wings, luminous colour contrasts, and delicate scale structures are carefully rendered by master engravers such as Pauquet. The result is a body of work that functions simultaneously as scientific documentation and as refined decorative art.
Today these plates are admired not only by collectors of natural history prints, but also by interior designers and art lovers seeking elegant antique butterfly wall art. Their luminous hand-colouring, balanced compositions, and historical authenticity give them a timeless decorative presence rarely matched by modern reproductions.
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Original antique prints — carefully selected and professionally preserved
Worldwide delivery via UPS / DHL Premium Express — free above €300
No customs duties or taxes worldwide — no delays, no extra charges upon delivery
Secure, professional packaging for safe international delivery
Returns accepted — a smooth, worry-free experience
— • —Heritage Stories – Lucas, Pauquet, and the Art of Entomology
These engravings belong to a remarkable moment in the history of science, when the beauty of tropical butterflies was revealed through the precision of engraving and the patience of hand-colouring. Under the scientific direction of Hippolyte Lucas, artists such as Pauquet transformed delicate specimens into enduring images of extraordinary clarity and elegance.
Hippolyte Lucas — Scientific Vision and the Golden Age of Exotic Butterflies Pauquet — The Engraver Behind the Exotic Butterflies Looking for original antique butterfly prints from the 19th century? Explore Lucas’ Exotic Butterflies — hand-coloured entomology engravings featuring rare tropical species admired today both as scientific documents and refined antique butterfly wall art.
Sulphur Butterflies...
Elegant yellow butterflies with soft brown and natural tones. A refined 1835 engraving with balanced and decorative appeal.
Blue Emperor &...
Striking butterflies with iridescent blue, green, and warm orange tones. A bold 1835 engraving with exceptional decorative presence.
Peacock &...
Vivid butterflies with striking eye-spots, deep purple, and bright orange tones. A bold 1835 engraving with strong decorative appeal.
Sulphur & White-Banded...
Bright yellow butterflies with bold black and white contrasts. A refined 1835 engraving with strong decorative appeal.
Orange-Tip Butterflies...
Elegant butterflies with vivid red tips and bright yellow tones. A refined 1835 engraving balancing delicacy and bold contrast.
Metalmark &...
Metalmark & Long-Tailed Butterflies (Erycina cnidus, Lysis iphron, Moyina sapra) – Antique Hand-Colored Engraving (1835)
White & Orange...
Elegant butterflies combining bright orange, yellow, and white tones. A refined 1835 engraving with strong visual contrast and balance.
Sulphur Butterflies...
Sulphur Butterflies (Pieris philyra, Pieris jase, Pieris epicharis) – Antique Hand-Colored Engraving (1835)