This is a gorgeous colour, illustrated poster of tropical birds, from parrots to birds of paradise. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
This time, there were more bird illustrations, and the variety of birds included game, wetland, seabirds, and large flightless birds such as ostriches, flamingoes, pelicans, and emus. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
This collection of bird paintings includes birds of prey, such as vultures and owls. There is also a large collection of exotic birds, such as owls, cockatoos, and toucans. ...
A beautiful collection of butterfly paintings for identification. They would be great for a decoupage craft project. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
A beautifully illustrated vintage butterfly identification poster. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
This natural history poster contains lovely illustrations of bees, flies, wasps, beetles, and other flying insects. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
One more natural history poster of insects by Adolphe Millot. This time, however, he categorises the insects into 2 distinct groups: useful (utiles) and harmful (nuisibles). Credit: pictureboxblue.com
The natural history poster of Aldophe Millot is a fabulous illustrated collection of brightly coloured bird plumes and feathers. Each feather and plume illustration is named. Credit: pictureboxblue.com
American fashions, fall & winter 1849-50, by John R. Shankland
Baby Carriage (ca.1937) by Vincent P. Rosel and Gordon Saltar. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Bell, From a Locomotive (ca.1937) by Harry Mann Waddell. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
Bell–From Swedish Church (c. 1936) by Wellington Blewett. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
A pen and ink drawing of the United States Capitol building in Washington D.C. The drawing shows both houses of Congress and the rotunda before the dome was built. ...
Carved Stone Doorway, Mission San Carlos Borromeo (1938) by Gordena Jackson. Original public domain image from National Gallery of Art
China Invalid’s Cup (ca. 1938) by Vincent P. Rosel. Original from The National Gallery of Art.
This image is an engraving titled “Veduta dell’Anfiteatro Flavio detto il Colosseo” (View of the Flavian Amphitheater, called the Colosseum), made by the Italian architect and engraver Luigi Rossini ...
Conestoga Wagon (1938) by H. Langden Brown. Original public domain image from National Gallery of Art
Copper Kettle with Spout (ca.1936) by Gordon Saltar and James M. Lawson. Original from The National Gallery of Art.