A vintage illustration of a parrot skeleton, highlighting its intricate bone structure. This transparent PNG is ideal for scientific and ornithological-themed projects, emphasizing the anatomy of birds.
A detailed illustration of a horned dinosaur skull, featuring a prominent frill and horns. The drawing captures the fossilized structure of this prehistoric animal, emphasizing the unique shape and details of its skull.
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!
A vintage illustration of an armoured dinosaur skeleton, showcasing its distinctive body plates and detailed skeletal structure. This transparent PNG is ideal for paleontology and educational projects, highlighting the anatomy of prehistoric creatures.
A vintage illustration of a crocodile skeleton, highlighting its detailed bone structure and elongated form. This transparent PNG is ideal for educational and scientific projects focusing on reptiles.
A vintage illustration of a parrot skeleton perched on a branch, showcasing the detailed bone structure of the bird. This transparent PNG is perfect for educational and ornithological-themed projects.
A vintage illustration of a Toxodon skeleton, showcasing its robust build and large skull. This transparent PNG is perfect for paleontology and prehistoric-themed projects.
This illustration depicts the skeleton of a Claosaur, a dinosaur standing upright on its hind legs. The detailed anatomy includes the elongated tail, ribcage, and skull, showcasing the prehistoric structure in a museum-quality sketch style.
An artistic depiction of a crocodile skeleton fossil, laid out in a resting position. This detailed sketch highlights the skeletal structure, including the elongated jaw, ribcage, and limbs, providing a scientific view of this ancient reptile in an educational format.
A vintage illustration of a plesiosaur skeleton, featuring its distinctive long neck and detailed bones. This transparent PNG is perfect for paleontology and educational-themed projects, highlighting this prehistoric marine reptile.
A vintage illustration of a Lariosaur skeleton, showcasing its detailed bone structure. This transparent PNG is perfect for paleontology and educational-themed projects, emphasizing the ancient reptile's anatomy.
A detailed vintage illustration of a paddle-tailed pterosaur with extended wings, showcasing its unique features. This transparent PNG is perfect for prehistoric and educational projects, highlighting the pterosaur's distinct anatomy.
This image features a skeletal diagram of a horned dinosaur, with labeled parts to indicate different bones and structures. The detailed illustration provides an educational look at the anatomy of these prehistoric creatures.
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
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)
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
You’re looking at a well preserved original plate from Johann Georg Heck's “Iconographic Encyclopedia of Sciences, Literature and Art” published in 1851 by Rudolphe Garrigue in New York. We were extremely fortunate to acquire the full collection of illustrative prints from the series, which after many months of looking, proved to be very difficult!
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