Restored from a 19th-century plate, this vintage scientific illustration brings together New World snakes—the Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) and the Red-tailed Boa (Boa constrictor)—coiled among tree trunks and leafy undergrowth, with the boa subduing its prey. The restoration preserves period character while reviving fine linework and color, making it a striking natural history art print for study or display.
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Museum grade print on premium paper
New World Snakes | 1889
New World Snakes | 1889
Regular price
€20,00 EUR
Regular price
Sale price
€20,00 EUR
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Description
Unframed Print
Size: A4 (297x210mm) | 9x12" (8.3x11.7")
Material: Fine art Hahnemühle German Etching paper, 310 gsm — textured surface, warm/natural white, velvet matt finish
Printing technique: Museum-quality giclée with water-based pigment inks
Eco credentials
- Water-based inks
- Sustainably sourced paper
- Local fulfilment to reduce carbon emissions
- Plastic-free packaging/ product
About the artist
Friedrich Specht (1839–1909) was a German natural history illustrator renowned for precise, characterful depictions of mammals and birds. His engravings and color plates, widely published in 19th-century zoological works, balanced scientific accuracy with artistic elegance.
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