Showing 24 artworks out of 89 with Scientific Illustration
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Scientific Illustration
- Amédée Masclef
- Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek
- Clive Richard Browne
- Cora Lodencia Veronica Scott
- Edouard Traviès
- Edward Lear
- Elizabeth Blackwell
- George Edwards
- George Stubbs
- Gustave Lavalette
- Helena Nellie Scott
- Jacques Barraband
- Jean Jacques Wild
- Johannes Simon Holtzbecher
- Johannes Swammerdam
- John Gould
- John James Audubon
- Joseph Wolf
- Maria Sybilla Merian
- Moses Griffith
- Oldriska Ceska
- Pancrace Bessa
- Pierre Joseph Redouté
- Pietro Fabris
- Sydenham Teast Edwards
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Explore Maria Sibylla Merian's groundbreaking 'Plate 47 from Dissertation in Insect Generations and Metamorphosis in Surinam,' a vibrant depiction of insects and plants showcasing her meticulous observation and artistic brilliance.
A striking anatomical study by George Stubbs depicting a fowl's internal structure with remarkable detail and precision. Explore the artistry of comparative anatomy.
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 stunning collection of twelve diverse geological specimens from the 1779 eruption is captured in this detailed painting by Pietro Fabris, offering a rare glimpse into 18th-century natural history for your collection.
Explore George Edwards’ ‘Dodo & Guinea Pig,’ a 1764 scientific illustration of an extinct bird. Detailed hatching & watercolor capture this unique piece, symbolizing nature's loss.
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Golden Eagle,’ a stunning ornithological illustration showcasing American nature & artistry. Detailed watercolor & pen work captures this majestic bird.
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Cardinal Grosbeak’! A stunning 18th-century botanical illustration of cardinals. Detailed watercolor, parchment style & timeless beauty. Perfect for art collectors!
Delicate watercolor botanical illustration of Alpine Saxifrage by Cora L.V. Scott (1840-1923). A unique, scientifically detailed piece from a prominent spiritualist artist.
1890 lithograph by Jean Jacques Wild depicting a Tasmanian Giant Crab. Detailed scientific illustration of this unique creature – Victorian natural history at its finest.
Explore Helena Nellie Scott’s ‘Black Jezebel Butterfly’. A stunning 19th-century botanical illustration of Delias nigrina butterflies, showcasing meticulous detail & Victorian artistry.
1659 Johannes Simon Holtzbecher botanical illustration of *Acanthus mollis*. Detailed watercolor study of plant life – a rare & exquisite 17th-century piece.
A striking black and white paleontological study of the Iguanodon bernissartensis skeleton by Gustave Lavalette from 1883 captures the raw essence of scientific discovery, inviting you to explore this historic masterpiece.
Explore John James Audubon’s ‘Bos Americanus,’ a stunning lithograph of bison in a mountainous landscape. Discover its scientific illustration style & evocative depiction of the American West.
1669 Johannes Swammerdam study of a mosquito – intricate hatching & cross-hatching illustration. A rare glimpse into 18th-century scientific art.
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Sciurus leporinus’! This exquisite watercolor captures two squirrels in stunning detail. Explore a classic example of ornithological art & nature's beauty.
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Common Harrier,’ a meticulously detailed botanical illustration showcasing North American wildlife. Explore 18th-century scientific art & Audubon's legacy.
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘California Hare,’ a stunning 19th-century scientific illustration. Detailed watercolor captures wildlife beauty. Explore this exquisite piece of American art!
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Say’s Flycatcher,’ a stunning 19th-century illustration of avian beauty. Detailed naturalism & scientific precision make this artwork ideal for collectors & nature lovers.
Explore Edward Lear’s ‘Great Sulphur Cockatoo,’ a detailed 19th-century watercolor illustration of a vibrant bird. A unique scientific study in exquisite detail.
Admire John James Audubon’s ‘Manks Shearwater,’ a meticulously detailed 18th-century scientific illustration of a majestic bird in flight. Explore its exquisite detail & symbolism.
This exquisite 1815 botanical illustration by Pancrace Bessa captures the scientific precision of Malus coronaria and Malus dioica blossoms with naturalistic detail, offering a timeless piece for your collection.
Detailed watercolor painting by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek circa 1674 showcases a meticulous section of a cow’s optic nerve using grisaille technique – a remarkable early example of scientific illustration and observation.
Discover Clive, Iowa’s captivating 1820 watercolor portrait of an Aboriginal man by clive richard browne. Explore its scientific illustration style & colonial gaze.
Admire John Gould’s ‘Diamant de Gould,’ a stunning watercolor study of vibrant Australian finches. Detailed naturalism & delicate floral setting exemplify 19th-century artistry.