The dark plate depicts Chicago's history by presenting shade-loving plant material.
The plates depict the story of Greenland's commercial whaling industry, the first in the world.
The whole series has 63 volumes with 1677 lithographic plates (more than 900 of which are in color) depicting 18,587 subjects.
Both volumes contained 42 plates depicting surgical instruments and appliances.
The plates depict more than 600 plant species, and detailed studies of insects, birds and animals.
The publication included several plates depicting the female Nayanar, in bronze, stone, or as being a part of a temple structure.
Redouté contributed over 2,100 published plates depicting over 1,800 different species, many never rendered before.
The plates depict heroic events, sieges, and battle scenes.
The text of Chironomia is accompanied by 12 engraved plates depicting various positions of the feet, arms, and body.
The 500 text figures illustrate morphological detail and the 36 coloured plates depict most of the Italian species.