Secretarybird – 1969 Woodblock by Fritz Urban Welti
Charming small format woodblock illustration of a Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius), the unique large African bird which kills its prey (lizards
Charming small format woodblock illustration of a Secretarybird (Sagittarius serpentarius), the unique large African bird which kills its prey (lizards
Working in the late 18th or early 19th Century, German artist Detlef Hartwig Zander created a series of ornithological illustrations
Working in the late 18th or early 19th Century, German artist Detlef Hartwig Zander created a series of ornithological illustrations
Drawing of a [dead?] bird. Elegant sketch. Dated [19]47. Dimensions: 20 x 24 cm Signed E.G. Heussler. An annotation indicates
Two chickens and a rooster in a traditional farmyard. The work is dated [19]89 and signed by the artist, but
Elegant mixed media on paper by Paris School (Ecole de Paris) artist Henry de Waroquier depicting an elegant swan, egret or other long-necked bird.
Le Grand Plongeon Tachete, L’Eider Male, Le Fou de L’Isle de Java, Le Cormoran – Loon, Eider, Gannet, Cormorant Original
Piette Male, Le Canard Siffleur, Le Petrel, Puffin – Smew, Widgeon, Petrel and Puffin Original 18th Century copperplate print after
Ibis, La Spatule, La Pie de Mer, Le Grisard Ibis, Spoonbill, Eurasian oystercatcher, Gull Original 18th Century copperplate print after a
Francesco Saverio Manetti was an Italian physician, botanist and ornithologist who served as president of the Botanical Society of Florence, as well director of
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Francois Nicolas Martinet was one of the most famous bird illustrators of all time. He created illustrations of birds for
Finely handpainted copperplate print engraved by Seligmann for his Sammlung verschiedener auslandischer und seltener Vogel based on the original plate
Bonaparte’s fine collection of portraits of pigeons was intended to appear in thirty monthly installments (livraisons) with a total of
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Original 18th Century copperplate print after a drawing by Francois Nicolas Martinet – one of the most famous bird illustrators
Original hand-colored copperplate engraving from Temmnick’s Nouveau Receuil des Planches coloriees d’oiseau. (New Collection of Colored Plates of Birds) entitled
Original handcolored copperplate engraving from Temmnick’s Nouveau Receuil des Planches coloriees d’oiseau. (New Collection of Colored Plates of Birds) Dimensions:
Saverio Manetti Owl – Plate LXXXIV – Strige Maggiori o Strige Allocco An owl in the Strix genus, of nocturnal