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Admire John James Audubon's masterful depiction of the Red-shouldered Hawk! This stunning aquatint engraving captures the bird’s beauty and habitat with intricate detail – a timeless piece of American wildlife art.
Discover Helena’s rich history through this exquisite 1869 lithograph of a Diamond Snake by Helena Nellie Scott. A stunning botanical illustration showcasing precise detail & scientific elegance.
A grand view of the majestic Exhibition Building in Melbourne captured in 1879 by architect Joseph Reed, showcasing Victorian architectural splendor that invites you to explore this historic piece for your collection.
A grand watercolor capturing the Victorian splendor of Melbourne's Exhibition Building by architect Joseph Reed, showcasing historic architectural majesty that invites you to bring this piece into your collection.
A striking 1869 scientific painting of a coiled black snake with red stripes by naturalist Helena Nellie Scott captures the intricate beauty of Australian wildlife, inviting you to explore this exquisite piece of history.
1890 lithograph by Jean Jacques Wild depicting a Tasmanian Giant Crab. Detailed scientific illustration of this unique creature – Victorian natural history at its finest.
A serene scene of Prince Genji dining amidst falling snow captured in this 1867 Japanese woodblock print by Toyohara Kunichika, offering a peaceful glimpse into the Meiji era available for your collection.
Vibrant green and yellow parakeets emerge from this exquisite 1870 chromolithograph by James Whitley Sayer, capturing the delicate beauty of nature through masterful Victorian detail for your private collection.
A detailed 1884 lithographic study of a small brown animal perched on a branch by naturalist Jean Jacques Wild featuring intricate elements like birds and a skull, perfect for collectors seeking scientific beauty.
1899 Christian Kussmaul plan & cross-section of Melbourne sewerage pumping station. Detailed colored pencil drawing, engineering illustration, historical architecture.
1881 Scientific illustration of an octopus by Arthur Bartholomew. Detailed pen & ink study of Argonauta nodosa. Victorian natural history art, museum-quality.