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Crocodiles devore by sharks. Illustration of Damblans "
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Crocodiles devore by sharks. Illustration of Damblans "
XEE4139379 Crocodiles devore by sharks. Illustration of Damblans " The fourteen caimans of Captain Padarnac" by Camille Debans (1834-1910). A newspaper. Engraving in " Journal des Voyages" of 1907. by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crocodiles devore by sharks. Illustration of Damblans " The fourteen caimans of Captain Padarnac" by Camille Debans (1834-1910). A newspaper. Engraving in " Journal des Voyages" of 1907.); Stefano Bianchetti; Uruguayan, out of copyright
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This print titled "Crocodiles devore by sharks. Illustration of Damblans" takes us on a thrilling journey into the depths of nature's ferocity. Created by Camille Debans in 1907, this engraving was featured in the renowned "Journal des Voyages". The artwork depicts a dramatic scene where crocodiles find themselves at the mercy of relentless sharks. The intricate details showcase the power struggle between these formidable creatures, capturing their primal instincts and survival tactics. As we gaze upon this historical piece, we are transported back to a time when newspapers were not only sources of information but also gateways to adventure and discovery. The engravings within these journals brought stories from far-off lands to life, allowing readers to witness extraordinary encounters like this one. The artist's skillful hand brings out every nuance of tension and danger in this composition. From the menacing jaws of the sharks to the desperate attempts of the crocodiles to escape their fate, each element is meticulously rendered. Through this artwork, we are reminded of nature's unforgiving ways and its eternal cycle of predator versus prey. It serves as a testament to both our fascination with wildlife and our respect for its raw power. Stefano Bianchetti has preserved this remarkable piece from history in his private collection, ensuring that future generations can marvel at its beauty while contemplating the delicate balance between life and death in our natural world.
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