- Eduard Joseph d'Alton
Eduard Joseph d'Alton (
August 11 ,1772 -May 11 ,1840 ) was a Germanengraver andnaturalist who was a native ofAquileia (today part of Italy). He studied inVienna , and later worked in several locations, includingWeimar andJena . Afterwards he moved toWürzburg , where he worked withembryologist Christian Heinrich Pander (1794-1865). Later he taughtart history and architectural theory at theUniversity of Bonn , and in 1827 became "professor ordinarius" of art history atBonn . He was the father ofanatomist Johann Samuel Eduard d'Alton (1803-1854). From 1831 to 1840 d'Alton was a member of the Prussian Academy of the Arts, and one of his famous students in Bonn wasKarl Marx .Eduard d'Alton is largely remembered for his anatomical and zoological engravings and etchings. He collaborated with Christian Pander on "Vergleichende Osteologie", which was a series of
monograph s in the field of comparativeosteology . In these works, d'Alton created engraved plates which portrayed the skeletal framework of numerous species, including the extinctmegatherium . Also, in Pander's 1817 treatise "Beiträge zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Hühnchens im Eye", d'Alton produced the artistic images involving theembryonic development of a chicken.References
* "This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia."
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