Short-tailed pangolin Manis brachyura - John Edward Gray


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Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura : a symbol of threatened biodiversity
The artwork "Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura" by John Edward Gray evokes a wild and delicate beauty. The composition highlights the unique silhouette of this animal, with shimmering scales that capture light in an almost magical way. Earthy colors and shades of green create a calming atmosphere, while emphasizing the importance of preserving this species. The artist's technique, blending realism and delicacy, allows you to feel the texture of the pangolin's skin, making the piece both lively and touching.
John Edward Gray : a pioneer of zoological illustration
John Edward Gray, a 19th-century British naturalist and zoologist, dedicated his life to the study and classification of animal species. His work was influenced by the scientific explorations of his time, when the discovery of new species was at its peak. As a curator at the British Museum, he played a crucial role in documenting biodiversity. His illustrations, including "Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura," testify to his commitment to science and conservation, while reflecting the aesthetic of the Victorian era.
A decorative art print with multiple virtues
The reproduction of the "Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura" is a decorative piece that harmoniously fits into various spaces, whether a living room, office, or bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original artwork guarantee an enriching visual experience. By choosing this art print, you bring not only an artistic touch to your interior but also raise awareness among your guests about the beauty and fragility of nature. This art print is a true aesthetic asset that encourages reflection and admiration.

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Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura : a symbol of threatened biodiversity
The artwork "Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura" by John Edward Gray evokes a wild and delicate beauty. The composition highlights the unique silhouette of this animal, with shimmering scales that capture light in an almost magical way. Earthy colors and shades of green create a calming atmosphere, while emphasizing the importance of preserving this species. The artist's technique, blending realism and delicacy, allows you to feel the texture of the pangolin's skin, making the piece both lively and touching.
John Edward Gray : a pioneer of zoological illustration
John Edward Gray, a 19th-century British naturalist and zoologist, dedicated his life to the study and classification of animal species. His work was influenced by the scientific explorations of his time, when the discovery of new species was at its peak. As a curator at the British Museum, he played a crucial role in documenting biodiversity. His illustrations, including "Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura," testify to his commitment to science and conservation, while reflecting the aesthetic of the Victorian era.
A decorative art print with multiple virtues
The reproduction of the "Pangolin à queue courte Manis brachyura" is a decorative piece that harmoniously fits into various spaces, whether a living room, office, or bedroom. Its print quality and fidelity to the original artwork guarantee an enriching visual experience. By choosing this art print, you bring not only an artistic touch to your interior but also raise awareness among your guests about the beauty and fragility of nature. This art print is a true aesthetic asset that encourages reflection and admiration.