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The Silk-Worm, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
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The Silk-Worm, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Silk-Worm, c1850. Silk, from the silk moth (Bombyx) to the finished product. The central panel shows the lifecycle of the moth from egg to adult. Surrounding vignettes show trading in and uses of silk, including (bottom left) a caravan of laden camels. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals, Showing Their Utility to Man. (London, c1850)
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The Silk-Worm, c1850
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is a captivating lithograph that showcases the intricate lifecycle of the silk moth and its significance in the textile industry during the 19th century. Created by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, this print offers a glimpse into the world of sericulture and highlights the various stages involved in transforming silk from its humble beginnings as an egg to becoming a luxurious fabric. In the central panel, we witness nature's remarkable metamorphosis as tiny eggs hatch into caterpillars, which then spin cocoons before emerging as fully-grown moths. Surrounding vignettes depict scenes of bustling trade and utilization of silk, including a caravan of laden camels symbolizing long-distance commerce. The artist skillfully captures people engaged in different occupations related to silk production - from silkworm farmers tending to mulberry bushes (the primary food source for silkworms) to textile workers weaving intricate patterns on looms. The vibrant colors and attention to detail bring this print to life, showcasing not only the beauty of these creatures but also their immense value in creating exquisite fabrics. "The Silk-Worm" serves as a testament to Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins' talent for combining art with scientific accuracy. This lithograph provides us with a window into an era when textiles played a crucial role in society's economy and fashion trends. It reminds us of how human ingenuity has harnessed nature's resources throughout history while honoring those who dedicated their lives to mastering this ancient craft.
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