You're looking at a restored set of retro tattoo-styled American Eagle line art illustrations. Each image was extracted from its original background and converted to the following image formats: SVG (vector), EPS (vector), and, of course, PNG (300dpi raster image with transparent background).
The head of a Mule deer is depicted with large, branching antlers and detailed fur texture, offering a classic sketch representation of this common North American deer species.
A vintage map of Minnesota highlighting its numerous lakes, urban areas, and transportation routes, showcasing the state's geographical diversity from the early 20th century.
An antique map of Southern Michigan detailing urban development, major cities, and transportation networks, including Detroit, from the early 20th century.
A historical map of Northern Michigan, including surrounding areas of the Great Lakes, highlighting major towns, transportation routes, and natural features from the early 20th century.
An antique map highlighting Maryland and Delaware, including insets of Washington D.C. and Baltimore, featuring roads, rivers, and county lines from the late 19th to early 20th century.
A vintage illustration of a Prongbuck head, featuring small horns and a detailed fur texture, highlighting the unique features of this North American species in a classic artwork style.
Isolated line art illustration of a pair of llamas, capturing their woolly texture and calm demeanor in a detailed and realistic style
A detailed antique illustration from the 1800s showing an American black bear walking in a forest setting, highlighting the bear's distinctive fur and natural environment.
You're looking at a crazy high quality scan of a beautifully preserved engraved steel plate print from the rare "New, Comprehensive, and Complete History of England" book by Edward Barnard, published in 1783. The delicate, informative, and detailed illustrations found inside encapsulated, in fascinating detail, moments of English History from the Roman era, right up to the Victorian.
You're looking at a beautifully handcoloured illustration from the rare 'Moeurs, Usages Et Costumes de tous les Peuples Du Monde' by Auguste Wahlen. Published by Librairie Historique-Artistique in 1843-44 (currently selling for ~£450-500). Our series was ex-library from Huddersfield Technical College Library, as evidenced by the library stamp on the vast majority of the images we have available.
You're looking at a crazy high quality scan of a beautifully preserved engraved steel plate print from the rare "New, Comprehensive, and Complete History of England" book by Edward Barnard, published in 1783. The delicate, informative, and detailed illustrations found inside encapsulated, in fascinating detail, moments of English History from the Roman era, right up to the Victorian.
You're looking at a beautifully handcoloured illustration from the rare 'Moeurs, Usages Et Costumes de tous les Peuples Du Monde' by Auguste Wahlen. Published by Librairie Historique-Artistique in 1843-44 (currently selling for ~£450-500). Our series was ex-library from Huddersfield Technical College Library, as evidenced by the library stamp on the vast majority of the images we have available.
An original Antique Plate scan from the National Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge. Published by William Mackenzie in 1880. Click on the Artist's name to see the full collection from this series!
You're looking at an Original pre-1820's Antique Engraving from a rare copy of Abraham Rees' "The Cyclopaedia; or, UNIVERSAL DICTIONARY OF ARTS, SCIENCES, and LITERATURE" (Published 1820 by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme)
A vintage map showing the northern part of Missouri, including cities, roads, and county lines, reflecting the region's infrastructure and geography from the early 20th century.
An antique map of Mississippi focusing on its river systems, county divisions, and major transportation routes, reflecting the state's historical geography from the early 20th century.
An antique map of Southern Missouri detailing transportation networks, including railroads and highways, alongside topographical features from the early 20th century.
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