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Style: Naturalistic
41: Rope houses on the beach at Brighton
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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39: Thames Wherries
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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34: Yarmouth Herring Boat
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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1820s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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32: Sheer Hulk
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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33: Dutch Schuyt
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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28: Thames East Indiaman
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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25: Crab-boat at Rottingdean
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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12: Lobster-boat at Rottingdean
Located in Columbia, MO
Edward William Cooke was born in Pentonville. His father, George Cooke, and uncle William Bernard Cooke were also well-known line engravers. Growing up in an environment of artists,...
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Chemin de Fer De Paris A Orleans Collonges [Hotel de Friac]
Located in New York, NY
Alo. (Georges Hallo) Chemin de Fer De Paris A Orleans Collonges [Hotel de Friac] 1933.Color lithograph He is best known as the author of many tourist posters on behalf of sev...
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1930s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Iris Kaempferi: No.10 AKASHI-NO-UE
Located in London, GB
Iris Kaempferi: No. 10 AKASHI-NO-UE Tokyo, Yoshinoen-Garden, circa 1910. Hand-coloured woodblock print on handmade rice paper, numbered and captioned at top, outlined in ink. Fram...
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1910s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Wood, Watercolor, Rice Paper

FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino
Located in London, GB
Magnificent large plate illustrating the Vatican Museum at the end of the eighteenth century by Vincenzo Feoli (1750 - 1831). The Pio-Clementino museum, named after the two popes wh...
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1790s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Color, Engraving

FEOLI. Vedute del Museo Pio-Clementino
Located in London, GB
Magnificent large plate illustrating the Vatican Museum at the end of the eighteenth century by Vincenzo Feoli (1750 - 1831) after Miccinelli and Costa. The Pio-Clementino museum, n...
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1790s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Engraving, Handmade Paper

Marvel of Peru Common, Mirabilis jalapa Plate 371
Located in Columbia, MO
Marvel of Peru Common, Mirabilis jalapa Plate 371 1797 Hand-colored etching Ed. 1st ed. 9 x 5.25 inches
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1790s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Heath Recurved, Erica retorta Plate 362
Located in Columbia, MO
Heath Recurved, Erica retorta Plate 362 1797 Hand-colored etching Ed. 1st ed. 9 x 5.25 inches
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1790s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Terriers No. 1
Located in Columbia, MO
Terriers No. 1 1883-84 Chromolithograph 8.5 x 11 inches
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1880s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Three Antique Hand Colored Engravings of Birds
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Three 18th century hand colored engravings of parrot specimens as depicted by Peter Brown, an artist and naturalist, working in London England. Originally published in 1776 in a foli...
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Late 18th Century Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Engraving

Nasiterna Bruijni
Located in Missouri, MO
John Gould (British, 1804-1881) Nasiterna Bruijni c. 1849-1861 Hand Colored Lithograph Image Size: approx 19.5 x 13.5 inches Framed Size: 27 3/8 x 21 1/2 inches John Gould was an English ornithologist and bird artist. The Gould League in Australia was named after him. His identification of the birds now nicknamed "Darwin's finches" played a role in the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. Gould's work is referenced in Charles Darwin's book, On the Origin of Species. Gould was born in Lyme Regis, Dorset, the son of a gardener, and the boy probably had a scanty education. Shortly afterwards his father obtained a position on an estate near Guildford, Surrey, and then in 1818 became foreman in the Royal Gardens of Windsor. He was for some time under the care of J T Aiton, of the Royal Gardens of Windsor. The young Gould started training as a gardener, being employed under his father at Windsor from 1818 to 1824, and he was subsequently a gardener at Ripley Castle in Yorkshire. He became an expert in the art of taxidermy, and in 1824 he set himself up in business in London as a taxidermist, and his skill led to him becoming the first Curator and Preserver at the museum of the Zoological Society of London in 1827. Gould's position brought him into contact with the country's leading naturalists, and also meant that he was often the first to see new collections of birds given to the Society. In 1830 a collection of birds arrived from the Himalayas, many not previously described. Gould published these birds in A Century of Birds from the Himalaya Mountains (1830-1832). The text was by Nicholas Aylward Vigors, and the illustrations were lithographed by Gould's wife Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Coxen of Kent. This work was followed by four more in the next seven years including Birds of Europe in five volumes - completed in 1837, with the text written by Gould himself, edited by his clerk Edwin Prince. Some of the illustrations were made by Edward Lear as part of his Illustrations of the Family of Psittacidae in 1832. Lear however was in financial difficulty, and he sold the entire set of lithographs to Gould. The books were published in a very large size, imperial folio, with magnificent coloured plates. Eventually 41 of these volumes were published with about 3000 plates. They appeared in parts at £3 3s. a number, subscribed for in advance, and in spite of the heavy expense of preparing the plates, Gould succeeded in making his ventures pay and in realizing a fortune. In 1838 he and his wife moved to Australia to work on the Birds of Australia and shortly after his return to England, his wife died in 1841. When Charles Darwin presented his mammal and bird specimens collected during the second voyage of HMS Beagle to the Geological Society of London at their meeting on 4 January 1837, the bird specimens were given to Gould for identification. He set aside his paying work and at the next meeting on 10 January reported that birds from the Galápagos Islands, which Darwin had thought were blackbirds, "gross-bills" and finches were in fact "a series of ground Finches which are so peculiar" as to form "an entirely new group, containing 12 species." This story made the newspapers. In March, Darwin met Gould again, learning that his Galápagos "wren" was another species of finch and the mockingbirds he had labeled by island were separate species rather than just varieties, with relatives on the South American mainland. Subsequently Gould advised that the smaller southern Rhea specimen that had been rescued from a Christmas dinner...
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1850s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Coriolis Effect, limited edition etching, black and white art, nature art
Located in Deddington, GB
Coriolis Effect is a limited edition etching by Sarah Duncan. Duncan is influenced by forms and light invisible to the naked eye, she seeks beauty in the realms of science, astronomy...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Etching

Color Photography Seascape Print on Canvas, "Little A Frame"
Located in San Diego, CA
This is a printed color photograph of a seascape on canvas out of an edition of 10. Its dimensions are 10x10x2. It comes in a black frame. A certificate of authenticity will follow i...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Canvas, Archival Pigment

Winter Fieldfare, Paul Bartlett, Limited Edition Print, Affordable Art, Bird Art
Located in Deddington, GB
Paul Bartlett is a highly acclaimed artist who has won many awards for his original depictions of nature which inform and educate the viewer on conservation issues. Winter Fieldfare...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Lockdown Spring, Limited Edition Print, Still Life Floral Artwork, Affordable
Located in Deddington, GB
Lockdown Spring by Vicky Oldfield [2021] limited edition Collagraph Edition of 30 Image size: H:26 cm x W:60 cm Complete Size of Unframed Work: H:36 cm x W:70 cm x D:0.1cm Sold ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Biplex. Univalves.
Located in New York, NY
This early 19th-century aquatint was engraved and colored by Mr. John Clarke after drawings by George Perry. The publication, CONCHOLOGY, OR, THE NATURAL HISTORY OF SHELLS… , was pub...
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Early 19th Century Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Aquatint

Dragonfly #3 : Monochrome etching
By Lisa Dinhofer
Located in New York, NY
Lisa Dinhofer's work is presented in a realist style, deftly creating meticulous portraits of creatures - dragonflies, turtles, birds, bats and grasshoppers - that comprise her surro...
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1990s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Landscape of Nature
Located in New York, US
A natural landscape painting is beautiful because it connects us to the innate tranquility and majesty of the natural world. The harmonious colors, such as the greens of forests, the...
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1930s Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Two Snowy Owls
By Roger Tory Peterson
Located in Missouri, MO
Color Lithograph Image Size: 30 x 19 inches Framed Size: 40.25 x 29.75 inches Edition 392/950 Artist Signed and Numbered Artist and naturalist Roger Tory Peterson...
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Late 20th Century Naturalistic Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Naturalistic prints and multiples for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Naturalistic prints and multiples available for sale on 1stDibs. Works in this style were very popular during the 21st Century and Contemporary, but contemporary artists have continued to produce works inspired by this movement. If you’re looking to add prints and multiples created in this style to introduce contrast in an otherwise neutral space in your home, the works available on 1stDibs include elements of blue, orange, purple and other colors. Many Pop art paintings were created by popular artists on 1stDibs, including John James Audubon, McKenney & Hall, William Curtis, and Samuel Howitt. Frequently made by artists working with Engraving, and Lithograph and other materials, all of these pieces for sale are unique and have attracted attention over the years. Not every interior allows for large Naturalistic prints and multiples, so small editions measuring 0.5 inches across are also available. Prices for prints and multiples made by famous or emerging artists can differ depending on medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $38 and tops out at $41,500, while the average work sells for $321.

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