Société Zoologique de France: the zoologist Charles Schlumberger looking at sea-creatures through a stethoscope, with Jules Richard as a sailor looking on, illustrating the menu of the society's dinner. Line block by J.T.C., 1903.
- Société zoologique de France.
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- 1903
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- 47153i
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Charles Schlumberger published mainly on Foraminifera (marine organisms with perforated shells), but also on netsuke; Jules Richard, Director of the Oceanographic Museum at Monaco, published on copepoda and other aquatic crustacea. Through his association with Prince Albert I of Monaco, Richard also took part in early scientific cinematography. The vessel shown here represents the Prince's yacht Princesse Alice, on which Richard did much of his work
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[Place of publication not identified] : [Société Zoologique de France], 1903 (Paris : Imp. de Malherbe)
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1 print : line block, printed in brown and green ; image and border 19.9 x 26.7 cm
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S.Z.F. Xe Assemblée Générale Annuelle. Dîner du Jeudi 26 Février 1903. Menu. M. Ch. Schlumberger, Président d'honneur. Dr J. Richard, Président. JTC
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Bears monogram, presumably of designer: JTC
References note
Catalogue of scientific papers (1800-1900) compiled by the Royal Society of London, London 1867-1925, vol. 18, p. 534 (papers by Schlumberger) and pp. 174-175 (papers by Richard)
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Wellcome Collection 47153i
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