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Arothron gillbanksii (Gillbanks Globe fish) (1875)
A strikingly detailed portrait of a pufferfish, blending scientific accuracy with artistic flair.
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1. Anthias polymna, The Tontelton; 2. Anthias bifasciatus, The Jordaine. (1785-1797)
Vivid 18th-century fish portraits blending scientific detail with artistic elegance, alive with color and motion.
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Gymnetrus Hawkeniii, The Hawken’s-Fish. (1785-1797)
A vividly detailed fish illustration, blending scientific accuracy with an air of mystery and enchantment.
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Platycephalus bassensis (1869)
A meticulously detailed study of a flathead fish, glowing with lifelike texture against a soft, understated backdrop.
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Trigla lineata, The Streaked Gurnard. (1785-1797)
A strikingly detailed study of a streaked gurnard, blending scientific accuracy with artistic elegance.
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The free-living unarmored dinoflagellata pl 11 (1921)
A mesmerizing scientific illustration transforming microscopic marine organisms into elegant visual poetry.
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1. Acanthurus Velifer, The Sail; 2. Chaetodon maculatus, The maculated Chetodon. (1785-1797)
A pair of luminous fish studies, where scientific detail dances with artistic grace.
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1. Anthias lineatus, The lineated Grunt; 2. Anthias orientalis, The Mongrel; 3. Anthias maculatus, The maculated Grunt. (1785-1797)
Vibrant 18th-century fish illustrations balancing scientific detail with artistic elegance, celebrating nature’s intricate patterns.
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Balistes laevis, The smooth old Wife. (1785-1797)
A vivid portrayal of a fish, blending scientific detail with unexpected personality and folklore.