Selinum Palustre - Mary Delany - 1775 - via The British Museum

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Selinum Palustre - Mary Delany - 1775 - via The British Museum
Robert Hainard (1906 - 1999). Colored woodcut. September 24th, 1983.
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lately i'm very passionate about making fake magazine covers for my papercrafts, they're so fun :3 Animals with lots of pun opportunities like pipefish are especially delightful wow
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🙊 The Zoology of the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang, under the command of Captain Sir Edward Belcher, C.B., F.R.A.S., F.G.S., during the years 1843-1846 /. London: Reeve and Benham, 1850 [i.e. 1848-1850]. Original source Image description: Illustration of a mongoose (Herpestes semitorquata) with a long, slender body covered in brown fur, a slightly lighter underbelly, and a bushy tail. The mongoose is shown in a crouched, alert position on a patch of grass and foliage. Below the animal are detailed black-and-white sketches of the mongoose’s skull and dental structure, highlighting sharp teeth and distinctive jaw features. The artwork is a naturalistic, hand-colored scientific plate from the mid-19th century, emphasizing anatomical accuracy and natural habitat elements. The image is titled as part of the zoological collection from the voyage of H.M.S. Samarang (1843-1846).
July calendar page with an illustration of water-lilies and a frog (1911) by
Theo van Hoytema (Netherlands, 1863–1917).
Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum
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the red robust ghost pipefish is one of the most shaped animals on earth
Yves Bonnefoy, tr. by Anthony Rudolf, from The Selected Poems; “The Ravine,”
"Antelope Details"
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
working on some pipefish papercrafts this week, and they remind me of these seadragon papercrafts i designed back in 2023 :,) i love Fish Shapes
"Antlers of Cow Elk and Record Bulls"
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
"Whitetailed Deer"
Lives of Game Animals, Volume 3. 1927. Written and illustrated by Ernest Thompson Seton.
Internet Archive
Steve Adams - Moongazer (A hare staring at the rising moon in Kimberley Nottinghamshire), 2012 Photography