Rare Deep Sea Deconstructed Spider Crab (Pleistacantha Moseleyi) Specimen
Very rare deep sea deconstructed Spider Crab (Pleistacantha moseleyi) Specimen under antique glass dome.
The deconstruction technique invented by anatomist Edmé François Chauvot de Beachêne in France in the 19th century involves the meticulous disassembly of all the components of a skull or crustacea. In this case, the pieces are re-articulated and positioned in an exploded array on a copper wire support. This is the same technique as the anatomical drawings of Leonardo da Vinci.