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Black-bellied Sandpiper, Charadrius ventralis Wagleri, male and female, Cawnpore January 1798 - John Edward Gray

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Bécasseau à ventre noir, Charadrius ventralis Wagleri, male and female, Cawnpore January 1798: a journey into ornithological history This art print of the Bécasseau à ventre noir, created by John Edward Gray, immerses us in a frozen moment of nature. The meticulous details of the plumage, from earthy tones to delicate shades, reveal impressive technical mastery. The composition, focused on the two birds, evokes a peaceful, almost contemplative atmosphere. The delicate strokes and subtle shadows add depth to the piece, allowing the viewer to feel the fragile beauty of these creatures. It is an invitation to observe nature with a fresh perspective, to appreciate the ornithological diversity that surrounds us. John Edward Gray: a pioneer of British ornithology John Edward Gray, a 19th-century naturalist and ornithologist, played a crucial role in the classification of bird species. His work was influenced by scientific explorations of his time, notably those conducted by naturalists in still little-known regions. Gray contributed to the publication of several works on birds, and his illustrations, such as that of the Bécasseau à ventre noir, have become iconic. As a curator at the British Museum, he also worked to preserve specimens, thus marking the history of natural science. His legacy endures through his works, bearing witness to the wonder of biodiversity. A decorative art print with multiple virtues This art print of the Bécasseau à ventre noir is an ideal decorative piece for a living room, office, or bedroom. Its refined aesthetic and attention to detail make it a captivating artwork that draws the eye. The quality of the print guarantees fidelity to the colors and textures of the original piece, allowing you to feel the emotion Gray aimed to convey. By integrating this canvas into your space, you bring a touch of nature and elegance, while celebrating the art of ornithology. It is a work that sparks curiosity and enriches your decor in a unique way.

Black-bellied Sandpiper, Charadrius ventralis Wagleri, male and female, Cawnpore January 1798 - John Edward Gray

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Matte finish

View from behind

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Bécasseau à ventre noir, Charadrius ventralis Wagleri, male and female, Cawnpore January 1798: a journey into ornithological history This art print of the Bécasseau à ventre noir, created by John Edward Gray, immerses us in a frozen moment of nature. The meticulous details of the plumage, from earthy tones to delicate shades, reveal impressive technical mastery. The composition, focused on the two birds, evokes a peaceful, almost contemplative atmosphere. The delicate strokes and subtle shadows add depth to the piece, allowing the viewer to feel the fragile beauty of these creatures. It is an invitation to observe nature with a fresh perspective, to appreciate the ornithological diversity that surrounds us. John Edward Gray: a pioneer of British ornithology John Edward Gray, a 19th-century naturalist and ornithologist, played a crucial role in the classification of bird species. His work was influenced by scientific explorations of his time, notably those conducted by naturalists in still little-known regions. Gray contributed to the publication of several works on birds, and his illustrations, such as that of the Bécasseau à ventre noir, have become iconic. As a curator at the British Museum, he also worked to preserve specimens, thus marking the history of natural science. His legacy endures through his works, bearing witness to the wonder of biodiversity. A decorative art print with multiple virtues This art print of the Bécasseau à ventre noir is an ideal decorative piece for a living room, office, or bedroom. Its refined aesthetic and attention to detail make it a captivating artwork that draws the eye. The quality of the print guarantees fidelity to the colors and textures of the original piece, allowing you to feel the emotion Gray aimed to convey. By integrating this canvas into your space, you bring a touch of nature and elegance, while celebrating the art of ornithology. It is a work that sparks curiosity and enriches your decor in a unique way.
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