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Atlas państwa zwierzęcego Pl.67 (1905)
A meticulous engraving of the animal kingdom, each line precise as a scientist’s sketch. Creatures frozen in stark detail, their forms emerging from the page like specimens pinned for study. The work hums with the quiet intensity of observation, a silent catalog of fur, feather, and scale.
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Cats
A lively portrayal of cats, blending realism and abstraction to capture their playful mystery and quiet elegance.
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A Mother Cat and her Kitten with a Bracket Clock (1897)
A tender portrayal of a mother cat and her kitten beside an ornate clock, glowing with warmth and quiet charm.
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Cat Family
A charming portrayal of feline camaraderie, where playful kittens and watchful elders share a sunlit moment brimming with texture and warmth.
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Tomboy, a beagle in a landscape (1906)
A beagle pauses mid-step, ears lifted as sunlight filters through the trees behind it.
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Weiße Katze und zwei Zitronenfalter
A white cat watches two brimstone butterflies in a tranquil, almost dreamlike moment of quiet curiosity.
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Fauna japonica Pl.046 (1833-1850)
A meticulous yet poetic study of Japanese wildlife, blending scientific detail with quiet artistic reverence.
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Fauna japonica Pl.010 (1833-1850)
A vivid exploration of Japan’s wildlife, blending scientific detail with artistic elegance in delicate brushwork.
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Le Passage des oies sauvages (circa 1862-63)
Wild geese streak across a brooding sky, their flight a silent dance over an endless stretch of land.