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Joseph Smit - Euplocomus nycthemerus.

Euplocomus nycthemerus. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
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The Artist died in 1929 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Joseph Smit was a Dutch zoological illustrator. He received his first commission from Hermann Schlegel at the Leiden Museum to work on the lithographs for a book on the birds of the Dutch East Indies. In 1866 he was invited to Britain by Philip Sclater to do the lithography for Sclater's Exotic Ornithology; he prepared a hundred images for the book. He also did the lithography for his friend Joseph Wolf's Zoological Sketches, as well as Daniel Giraud Elliot's monographs on the Phasianidae and Paradisaeidae.

Smit contributed illustrations to John Gould's books on birds of different parts of the world, along with leading Victorian era wildlife artists including Wolf, Edward Lear, William Hart, Henry Constantine Richter and J.G. Keulemans. He also provided many of the illustrations of dinosaurs and other fossil creatures for the popular book Extinct Monsters (1892) by Henry Neville Hutchinson.

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Lophophorus Lhuysii.

Lophophorus Lhuysii. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Euplocamus prælatus.

Euplocamus prælatus. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Pavo nigripennis.

Pavo nigripennis. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Purcasia macrolopha.

Purcasia macrolopha. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Euplocomus Swinhoei.

Euplocomus Swinhoei. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Numida Verreauxii.

Numida Verreauxii. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Meleagris ocellata.

Meleagris ocellata. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Euplocomus albo-cristatus.

Euplocomus albo-cristatus. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Euplocamus lineatus.

Euplocamus lineatus. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Purcasia xanthospila.

Purcasia xanthospila. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Ceriornis Caboti.

Ceriornis Caboti. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Ceriornis Temmincki.

Ceriornis Temmincki. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Gallus La-Fayettei.

Gallus La-Fayettei. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Phasianus versicolor.

Phasianus versicolor. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
Phasianus formosanus.

Phasianus formosanus. (1872)

Joseph Smit (Dutch, 1836 – 1929)
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