The weasel mostly has two young, while the marten has three to four; they are quite long-lived. Fol. 30 from the series 'Betrachtung der wilden Tiere mit den Brockes-Versen'
Johann Elias Ridinger (1698–1767)
1736
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- 453 × 627 mm
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- Johann Elias Ridinger
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Bez. unten links: Cum Priv. Sac. Caes. Majest.
Bez. unten Mitte: Das Wieselein hat meistens zwey, der Marder aber 3. bis 4. Junge, leben zimlich lang. / Bellettes ont ordinairement 2. mais les Martres 3. ou 4. petis sont d'une vie longue. / Mustela ut plurimum duos, Martes autem 3. vel quatuor foetus enititur, vitam satis diu producunt.
Bez. unten rechts: J. El. Ridinger inven. pinx Sculps. et excud. Aug. Vind.
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