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Underwater Seascape Antique Print 1897 Lithograph Ocean | Etsy
Antique lithograph published by Larousse in France in 1897, beautifully detailed, depicting 43 examples of MARINE CREATURES. Condition: Very good; Text printed on the reverse. Type: Encyclopedia/Dictionary page, Book plate, Original lithograph print. Paper size: Inches: approx 12.4" x 9.4" ( 31.5 x 24 cm). Origin: Paris, France. Antique prints can have some imperfections, discoloration and minimal spots, but this is due to age and give the picture a certain charm. Please look at the pictures…
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Wandering around the Museum of Natural History's rare book images online
Wandering around the Museum of Natural History images I came across this lovely old book of fern illustrations. Isn't that a beautiful cover? Love the deep blue and gold. When I was a child in Jamaica, West Indies, there were ferns with a silvery white, powdery underside that one could place against one's skin, slap the fern and it would leave a temporary tattoo of the fern's shape. Book cover of Sowerby's The ferns of Great Britain More images from the Museum of Natural History collection…
Illustrations of a different sort
Not all drawings are done by starving artists with tortured souls. Before the advent of cameras naturalists had to draw their subjects to record them. Even with cameras some views: sectional cut-aways, internal structure, and extinct species to name a few, are often best illustrated by drawing them. The site Scientific Illustration has a wonderful collection of these types of drawings. Each has some notes about the drawing, as well as a link to the source of the drawing. This page has three…