Date Note | Earliest drawing by Dinkel, publication date of similar drawing. Watermark 1831. |
Description | Monochrome ink and wash drawing of the skeleton of the fossil fish Holocentrum Leo, with studies of the skulls of Apogon Rex multorum and Myrlpristis Jacobus, by Joseph Dinkel, [1832-1833]. From the Jardin des Plantes [Museum of Natural History], Paris. Annotated 'Original du Tab B du 4e Vol: d'apres des squelettes du Jardin des Plantes [Museum of Natural History], L R Agassiz, 1841.' |
Administrative History | From the name of the species, the style of drawing and label, this drawing may be among the earliest batches of specimens to be drawn. The French naturalist Georges Cuvier had originally planned a work on fossil fish but had been so impressed by the work of Louis Agassiz's artists that he turned his work over to Agassiz for him to continue. |