Natural History

Natural history prints with a quiet, archival presence — precise, aged, and rich in the atmosphere of scientific curiosity and collected observation.

  • Ornithologia methodice digesta Pl.222 (1767-1776)

    Ornithologia methodice digesta Pl.222 (1767-1776)

    Saverio Manetti (Italian, 1723–1784)

    A vividly detailed bird illustration blending scientific precision with artistic vitality, capturing both form and spirit.

  • Hedgehog Cactus (1915)

    Hedgehog Cactus (1915)

    Margaret Armstrong (American, 1867–1944)

    A vibrant desert cactus rendered with astonishing detail, its spiky form and delicate blossoms glowing against earthy tones.

  • Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish. (1785-1797)

    Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    A vividly detailed fish illustration, blending scientific accuracy with an air of mystery and enchantment.

  • Platycephalus bassensis (1869)

    Platycephalus bassensis (1869)

    Frank Edward Clarke (New Zealander, 1864–1935)

    A meticulously detailed study of a flathead fish, glowing with lifelike texture against a soft, understated backdrop.

  • Trigla lineata, The Streaked Gurnard. (1785-1797)

    Trigla lineata, The Streaked Gurnard. (1785-1797)

    Marcus Elieser Bloch (German, 1723–1799)

    A strikingly detailed study of a streaked gurnard, blending scientific accuracy with artistic elegance.

  • Fauna japonica Pl.109 (1833-1850)

    Fauna japonica Pl.109 (1833-1850)

    Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold (German, 1796–1866)

    A stunning blend of art and science, capturing Japan’s wildlife with exquisite detail and lifelike energy.

  • Fauna japonica Pl.041 (1833-1850)

    Fauna japonica Pl.041 (1833-1850)

    Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold (German, 1796–1866)

    A vibrant study of Japan’s wildlife, blending scientific accuracy with artistic grace in delicate detail.

  • Fauna japonica Pl.029 (1833-1850)

    Fauna japonica Pl.029 (1833-1850)

    Philipp Franz Balthasar von Siebold (German, 1796–1866)

    A vivid exploration of Japan’s wildlife, blending scientific detail with artistic elegance.

  • Ornithologia methodice digesta Pl.197 (1767-1776)

    Ornithologia methodice digesta Pl.197 (1767-1776)

    Saverio Manetti (Italian, 1723–1784)

    A detailed ornithological illustration blending scientific precision with artistic elegance, capturing the grace of a bird in lifelike detail.