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Beekeeping, from Dictionary of Sciences, c. 1770 (engraving) (see also 746839)
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Beekeeping, from Dictionary of Sciences, c. 1770 (engraving) (see also 746839)
746836 Beekeeping, from Dictionary of Sciences, c.1770 (engraving) (see also 746839) by Diderot, Denis (1713-84); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases an engraving titled "Beekeeping" from the renowned Dictionary of Sciences, dating back to around 1770. Created by the esteemed Denis Diderot, this masterpiece is now part of a private collection known as The Stapleton Collection. The image beautifully captures the essence of traditional beekeeping practices in exquisite detail. It depicts a scene filled with bustling activity and environmental harmony. A diligent beekeeper can be seen tending to his hives, surrounded by industrious bees diligently collecting nectar and producing honey. The diagram within the engraving provides insight into the intricate workings of a beehive, highlighting its various components such as beeswax and wax production. This illustration serves as a testament to human curiosity about nature's wonders during that era. Through this artwork, one can almost feel the connection between man and insect; it encapsulates both admiration for these incredible creatures and their vital role in our ecosystem. As we gaze upon this historical gem, we are transported back in time to witness age-old traditions passed down through generations. It reminds us of our responsibility to protect these delicate ecosystems while cherishing the invaluable gifts they provide – honey being just one among many. This remarkable piece from Diderot's Dictionary of Sciences not only celebrates beekeeping but also pays homage to scientific exploration during an era when knowledge was eagerly sought after and shared for future generations' benefit.
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