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Choose from six incredible antique frames with illustrations from past artists, geologists, and marine biologists.
Butterflies - 1897 print of butterflies and cattails by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.
Great Barrier Reef Fishes - One of his most widely known prints, William Saville-Kent’s “Great Barrier Reef Fishes” is a stunning illustration from his book The Great Barrier Reef of Australia (1893).
Acephala - Ernst’s Haeckel’s “Acephala” is a stunning illustration from a collection of his works, Art Forms in Nature. The main themes in his pieces are symmetry and organization, displayed beautifully in this print of marine bivalves.
Tulip, two Branches of Myrtle, and two Shells - c. 1700. Originally a watercolor and gouache painting by Maria Sibylla Merian.
Plate 5 - 1815 print by Samuel Brooks from his “A Study of Conchology,” a collection of shell prints made by lithograph.
Discomedusae - One of his most widely known prints, Ernst’s Haeckel’s “Discomedusae” is a stunning illustration from a collection of his works, Art Forms in Nature. The main themes in his pieces are symmetry and organization, displayed beautifully in this print.
These highly detailed illustrations are printed on high-quality, heavyweight cardstock and framed in early-mid 1900s antique 8 × 10” frames.
*Please note - While these frames still have a lot of life left in them, they are not in brand new condition. The underside is open, so I do not recommend hanging them. These would be best placed on a table or leaned against the back of a shelf. Please be sure to look closely at all photos, and do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.
Antique 8 x 10" metal picture frame with print (You choose)
Choose from six incredible antique frames with illustrations from past artists, geologists, and marine biologists.
Butterflies - 1897 print of butterflies and cattails by Maurice Pillard Verneuil.
Great Barrier Reef Fishes - One of his most widely known prints, William Saville-Kent’s “Great Barrier Reef Fishes” is a stunning illustration from his book The Great Barrier Reef of Australia (1893).
Acephala - Ernst’s Haeckel’s “Acephala” is a stunning illustration from a collection of his works, Art Forms in Nature. The main themes in his pieces are symmetry and organization, displayed beautifully in this print of marine bivalves.
Tulip, two Branches of Myrtle, and two Shells - c. 1700. Originally a watercolor and gouache painting by Maria Sibylla Merian.
Plate 5 - 1815 print by Samuel Brooks from his “A Study of Conchology,” a collection of shell prints made by lithograph.
Discomedusae - One of his most widely known prints, Ernst’s Haeckel’s “Discomedusae” is a stunning illustration from a collection of his works, Art Forms in Nature. The main themes in his pieces are symmetry and organization, displayed beautifully in this print.
These highly detailed illustrations are printed on high-quality, heavyweight cardstock and framed in early-mid 1900s antique 8 × 10” frames.
*Please note - While these frames still have a lot of life left in them, they are not in brand new condition. The underside is open, so I do not recommend hanging them. These would be best placed on a table or leaned against the back of a shelf. Please be sure to look closely at all photos, and do not hesitate to reach out with any questions.
My finds are pre-loved items unless otherwise noted. As such, these pieces may have small imperfections, dents, spots, or minor staining. I do my best to photograph all flaws and mention them in the description. Please look closely at all photos and check the description and measurements. I will not approve refunds on vintage items unless they are lost or damaged during shipment.