Set of 8 blanks cards featuring illustrations of Brazilian birds by the naturalist and zoologist Emilio Goeldi
Celebrate the vibrant world of Brazilian birds with our Set of Cards, featuring illustrations by Swiss-Brazilian naturalist Emilio Goeldi (1859-1917), a pioneering zoologist who made invaluable contributions to science by identifying and describing numerous new species of Brazilian birds and mammals. Discover four exquisite images from his Amazonian adventures, perfect for personal messages or gifting.Licensed by TECA All rights reserved.
About Emilio Goeldi
Emilio Augusto Goeldi, born in Switzerland (1859-1917), was a zoologist and naturalist hired by the Brazilian Imperial Museum at the age of 21 in 1884. In Rio de Janeiro, which was then the capital of Brazil, he conducted studies on various branches of the Brazilian fauna. In 1893, he moved with his family to Belém do Pará, in the northern region of the country, and transformed the Paraense Museum into one of the country's most respected research institutions, which was later named the Emilio Goeldi Paraense Museum in his honour.
Made in Brazil.
Process: Print
Material: Blank card on 300g Triplex paper
Includes a 120 g Vergé paper envelope.
Box made of 300g Triplex paper, closed with an acetate sleeve.
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