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Art Subject: Animal
Cat Squirrel: An Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Cat Squirrel, No. 4, Plate XVII", from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, published in Philade...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

The Jack Ass (Playing Cards)
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Jack Ass (Playing Cards) is a lithograph on paper, 9 x 9" image size. From the edition of 395, numbered 40/275 (there were also 100 Roman and 20 AP). Robert Deyber’s lithographs ...
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2010s Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Set of Four Animal Stone Lithographs
Located in Palm Beach, FL
Intriguing set of four 19th century hand colored stone lithographs depicting animal species by the prolific Swiss artist and print maker Karl Joseph Brodtmann. Presented under glass ...
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Early 19th Century Other Art Style Prints and Multiples

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Paper

A Hunting Scene - Original Lithograph - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
A Hunting Scene is a color lithograph realized by an anonymous artist in the late 19th century. Good conditions, except for usual signs of aging. The artwork shows a hunting scene involving three animals indicated with the alphabet letters...
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Late 19th Century Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Hunting Animals - Original Lithograph - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Hunting Animals is a beautiful color lithograph realized by an anonymous artist in the late 19th century. The print, preserved in excellent conditions, shows three animals - designa...
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Late 19th Century Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Feline Look
Located in New York City, NY
Paulo Behar Feline Look, 2017 32x32 inches - Edition of 9 Also available in: 44 x 44 inches - Edition of 7 60 x 60 inches - Edition of 5 Archival Pigment Print - Framed in matt ...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Archival Pigment

Head of Camel - Etching by Stefano Della Bella - 17th Century
Located in Roma, IT
The Archangel Raphael Leaving Tobias' Family is an etching by Rembrandt Camel head is an etching by Stefano Della Bella executed in 17th century. Monogrammed “SDB fec.” Plate 8,1x8,5...
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17th Century Old Masters Figurative Prints

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Etching

1936 french poster by Paul Colin - French National Lottery - Grand prix de Paris
Located in PARIS, FR
In this dynamic and visually compelling poster from 1936, renowned French poster artist Paul Colin celebrates the excitement of horse racing and its association with the French Natio...
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1930s Prints and Multiples

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Linen, Paper, Lithograph

Two Hand Coloured 18th Century Engravings from "Small Riding School" No 26 & 32
Located in Cotignac, FR
Two Mid 18th century hand coloured copper plate engravings of equestrian subjects by Johann Elias Ridinger. Initial signed 'in the plate' bottom right. Presented in fine gilt wood fr...
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Mid-18th Century Rococo Animal Prints

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Watercolor, Ink

Walkin' Across Texas Red - Signed Silkscreen Blue Dog Print
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
This Blue Dog work consists of a blue cow in a profile view on a red background. The cow's body is an assortment of Blue Dog faces of varying sizes throughout. All the dogs eyes ar...
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1990s Pop Art Animal Prints

Materials

Screen

The Paint Horse: Magritte
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Paint Horse: Magritte is a lithograph on paper, 9.5 x 9 inches image size, and initialed 'BD' lower right. From the edition of 395, numbered 241/275 (there were also 100 Roman a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

19th century color lithograph hare landscape grass animal print wildlife
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Worm-Wood Hare" is an original color lithograph by John James Audubon. It depicts three brown rabbits in a landscape. No. 18, Plate LXXXVIII, On Stone by W.E. Hitchcock. 6" x 8" ar...
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1840s Other Art Style Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Friend Me - Signed Silkscreen Blue Dog Print
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
This Blue Dog work consists of a blue dog on a black, blue and beige background. to the right side of the blue dog is a red book with a portrait of the dog and the artist's name in ...
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2010s Pop Art Animal Prints

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Screen

Fish & Chips
Located in Greenwich, CT
Fish & Chips is a lithograph on paper, initialed lower right 'BD', 9.5 x 9" image size. From the edition of 395, numbered XLIX/C (there were also 275 Arabic and 20 AP), framed in a c...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Redtail Landing, American Realist Lithograph by Chris Forrest
Located in Long Island City, NY
Chris Forrest, American (1946 - ) - Redtail Landing, Year: circa 1979, Medium: Lithograph, Signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 300, AP 40, Size: ...
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1970s American Realist Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Leonor Fini - Cats Trio - Original Hand-Signed Etching
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Leonor Fini - Cats - Original Engraving Mme.Helvetius' Cats Original etching created in 1985 Hand-Signed Conditions: excellent Edition: 71/100 Support: Arches paper. Dimensions: Pape...
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1980s Modern Animal Prints

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Etching

Butterflies Are Free - Signed Silkscreen Print Blue Dog
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
This Blue Dog work consists of 2 dogs; one with a brown vest sitting on a blue rug with a tan border and decorated with blue butterflies. One butterfly has released itself from the ...
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1990s Pop Art Animal Prints

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Screen

Townsend's Shrew Mole: Original 19th Century Audubon Lithograph
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original 19th century John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Townsend's Shrew Mole", No. 29, Plate CXLV, from Audubon's "Quadrupeds of North America", printe...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Beat My Drum - Signed Silkscreen Print Blue Dog
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
This Blue Dog work consists of 4 frames each with a dog and different colored backgrounds. One is a red background with a yellow center, one is purple background with a yellow center...
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1990s Pop Art Animal Prints

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Screen

"Pinnated Grouse", an Original Audubon Hand-colored First Edition Lithograph
Located in Alamo, CA
An original extremely collectible first octavo edition John James Audubon hand-colored royal octavo lithograph entitled "Pinnated Grouse", No. 60, Pl. 296, from Audubon's "Birds of A...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Love Letters
Located in Greenwich, CT
Love Letters is a lithograph on paper with an image size of 2.25 x 2.25 inches, initialed 'FMB' lower right and annotated lower left, framed in a contemporary silver and dark gray fr...
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20th Century Surrealist Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Into the Void
Located in Manchester, GB
David Shrigley, Into the Void, 2023 12 Colour Screenprint with Varnish Overlay on Somerset Tub Sized 410gsm Paper 55 x 55 cm (21.65 x 21.65 in) Edition of 125 Hand-signed and num...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Prints

Materials

Screen

Poster-Long Beach Museum of Art/Bookstore/Gallery
Located in Chesterfield, MI
Poster-Long Beach Museum of Art/Bookstore/Gallery. Publishing Information: 1981 Davis Blue Artwork, Los Angeles. Measures 24 x 36 in. Unframed. Good/Fair Condition-shows signs of age...
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1980s Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Bridled Weasel: An Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Bridled Weasel, No. 12, Plate LX" from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, published in Philade...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Nightjar, French antique natural history bird art illustration lithograph print
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
French chromolithograph, published in 1931. Printed title lower right of sheet. Plate number top right. From a French series of illustrations of birds. 195mm by 265mm (sheet)
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1930s Art Deco Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Original Vintage Cognac Jacquet Poster c1910 French Peacock by Camille Bouchet
By Camille Bouchet
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This is a gorgeous art nouveau poster from the original printing around 1910. The peacock elegantly rests a single talon on the bottle of brandy, while simultaneously displaying his ...
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1910s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

"Final Spring" lithograph bright abstract vibrant fish signed by Michael Knigin
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Final Spring" is an original color lithograph by Michael Knigin. The artist signed and titled in the lower center of image. This piece is an artist's proof and features a brightly c...
Category

1980s Pop Art Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph, Ink

Grey Fox: An Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Grey Fox, No. 5, Plate XXI" from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, published in Philadelphia ...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Francois-Xavier Lalanne PIG
Located in Saint Ouen, FR
Francois-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008) The pig (in french : le cochon), 2004 This extremely rare print by François Xavier Lalanne depicts a pig, more precisely a sow and her babies. It...
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Early 2000s Surrealist Animal Prints

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Paper

Canada Porcupine: Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Canada Porcupine, No. 8, Plate XXXVI" from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, published in Phi...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Snowy Owl
Located in Columbia, MO
John James Audubon was born in Haiti in 1785. Most of his childhood was spent in France, where he first took interest in birds and drawing. He came to the U.S. at age 18, and made ma...
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1840s Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Hobby Horse
Located in Greenwich, CT
Hobby Horse is a lithograph on paper, 9.5 x 9 inches image size, and initialed 'BD' lower right. From the edition of 395, numbered 189/275 (there were also 100 Roman and 20 AP). Fram...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

Materials

Paper, Lithograph

Black or Silver Fox: An Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "American Black or Silver Fox, No. 24, Plate CXVI" from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, publ...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Mardi Gras Dog
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
This Blue Dog work consists of a blue dog Sitting on a background of three large horizontal stripes of purple, yellow, and green. The dog is wearing a black decorative eye mask and Mardi Gras beads around its neck. The dog has soulful yellow eyes. This pop art animal original silkscreen print is hand-signed by the artist. Artist: George Rodrigue Title: Blue Dog “Mardi Gras...
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1990s Pop Art Animal Prints

Materials

Screen

Original Poster by Victor Spahn - Polo Players c1985
Located in Boca Raton, FL
Victor Spahn (1949- ) is a French photographer of Russian heritage. Born on March 20, 1949 in Paris, France, he studied under the Lyrical Abstractionist André Lanskoy. After his stud...
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1850s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus Original Vintage Poster Lion Tiger
Located in Boca Raton, FL
This is an original lithographic print created in the late 1960's by an anonymous artist. It features two striking lions who were part of the exciting performance that year. This i...
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1960s Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

The Party Animal III (Buffalo)
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Party Animal III (Buffalo) is a lithograph on paper, initialed lower right 'BD', 7.25 x 9" image size. From the edition of 395, numbered C/C (there were also 275 Arabic and 20 AP...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

Migratory Squirrel: An Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Migratory Squirrel, No. 7, Plate XXXV", from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, published in P...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Spectacular
Located in Brooklyn, NY
SPECTACULAR Snowy owls are excellent hunters, relying on patience and the element of surprise to capture prey. They can wait on perches for hours waiting for prey before ambushing th...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Plexiglass, Photographic Paper

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Mr. Ginguelino
Located in New York, NY
Color etching. Image Size: 8 ¼ x6.” Full margins. Signed lower right Son of the famous publisher and etcher Auguste Delâtre, Eugène Delâtre was to bec...
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1890s Art Nouveau Animal Prints

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Etching

Satisfied
Located in Brooklyn, NY
This white wolf pic in particular shows the intrigue the wolf has for the man behind the camera. It does not shy away from the human but welcomes it with curiosity. They are not used...
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2010s Contemporary Black and White Photography

Materials

Photographic Paper, Plexiglass

Fish FS IIIA.40 (estate stamped silk scarf)
Located in Aventura, FL
Screen print on silk scarf. Edition size unknown, as they were intended as holiday gifts. Scarf size 35.5 x 36 inches. Frame size: approx 40 x 40.5 inches. Printed by Rupert Jasen...
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1980s Pop Art Figurative Prints

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Screen, Silk

Deer Mouse, American Realist Lithograph by Chris Forrest
Located in Long Island City, NY
Chris Forrest, American (1946 - ) - Deer Mouse, Year: circa 1979, Medium: Lithograph, Signed and numbered in pencil, Edition: 300, AP XL, Image Size: 14 x 23 inches, Size: 23 in...
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1970s American Realist Animal Prints

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Lithograph

George Edwards: 18th Century Engravings of Ducks And Wading Birds
Located in Richmond, GB
George Edwards: ""A History of Uncommon Birds"", 1749-1761. A prominent English naturalist and ornithologist, George Edwards (1694 -1773) is best known for his work, ""A Natural Hi...
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18th Century Animal Paintings

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Watercolor, Engraving

Tunis - Photolithogrph by Bettino Craxi - 1996
Located in Roma, IT
Tunis is a photolithograph realized in 1996 by the Italian politician Bettino Craxi. Hand-signed in on the lower right. Good conditions with slight foxing and fold. In the portfol...
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1980s Contemporary Figurative Prints

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Lithograph

Bull by the Horns (I've Got the)
Located in Greenwich, CT
Bull by the Horns (I've Got the) is a lithograph on paper, initialed lower right 'BD', 7.75 x 9" image size. From the edition of 395, numbered XCVI/C (there were also 275 Arabic and ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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Paper, Lithograph

[ Bird of Paradise] La Pie de paradise, vue par derriere, No.21
Located in Paonia, CO
[ Bird of Paradise] La Pie de paradise, vue par derriere , No.21, Paris 1801-1806 [Astrapia nigra]. Color-printed engraving with hand-coloring. French botanical and zoological illustrator Jacques Barraband (1767-1809) was known as one of the finest ornithological artists of his time .He is best known for his watercolors and engravings that were commissioned by François LeVaillant, French explorer, naturalist, zoological collector , noted ornithologist and author. Levaillant’s Histoire naturelle des perroquets (1801-05) and his Histoire naturelle des oiseaux de paradis (Birds of Paradise, 1801-06), both of which Barraband contributed to, are still considered some of the most beautiful bird books of all times because of their exceptional scientific accuracy, rich color and detail. The Astrapia nigra is a Bird of Paradise that inhabits the Vogelkop Peninsula of West Papua...
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Early 18th Century Other Art Style Animal Prints

Materials

Engraving

David Burdeny - Cheetah Profile (Africa)
Located in New York City, NY
David Burdeny - Cheetah Profile (Africa) Archival Pigment Print Signature Label Ask us for framing options.
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2010s Contemporary Color Photography

Materials

Archival Pigment

Great Snipe Birds: A 19th C. Hand-colored Lithograph by John Gould
Located in Alamo, CA
This is a hand-colored folio sized lithograph entitled "Gallinago Major" (Great Snipe) by John Gould from his monograph "The Birds of Great Britain", published in London in 1862-1879...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Zebra and foal by Orovida Pissarro - Animal etching
Located in London, GB
Zebra and foal by Orovida Pissarro (1893-1968) Etching 20 x 17.3 cm (7⁷/₈ x 6³/₄ inches) Signed and dated lower right Orovida 1938 Titled lower middle and numbered 4/50 lower right ...
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1930s Animal Prints

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Etching

Le Singe - Etching by Pablo Picasso - 1940s
Located in Roma, IT
Etching, aquatint and drypoint. Not Signed and not Numbered as issued. Edition of 226 pieces. Belongs to the Suite "Histoire Naturelle de Buffon" (plate p. 86). Printed by Lacourièr...
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1940s Cubist Figurative Prints

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Paper, Etching, Drypoint, Aquatint

"Free Fall"- Colorful Nude in Water Photo
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Underwater nude shot from above a small cenote in Tulum, Mexico. Other size prints, framing options and print methods (such as fine art paper or face mounted plexiglass) available up...
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2010s Contemporary Nude Photography

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Metal

19th century color lithograph birds landscape nature grass sky water figure
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Shooting on the Prairie" is an original hand-colored lithograph by Currier & Ives. It depicts a hunter shooting at fowl in an open field. 8 1/2" x 12 1/2" art 20 1/4" x 23 3/4" frame Nathaniel Currier was a tall introspective man with a melancholy nature. He could captivate people with his piercing stare or charm them with his sparkling blue eyes. Nathaniel was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on March 27th, 1813, the second of four children. His parents, Nathaniel and Hannah Currier, were distant cousins who lived a humble yet spartan life. When Nathaniel was eight years old, tragedy struck. Nathaniel’s father unexpectedly passed away leaving Nathaniel and his eleven-year-old brother Lorenzo to provide for the family. In addition to their mother, Nathaniel and Lorenzo had to care for six-year-old sister Elizabeth and two-year-old brother Charles. Nathaniel worked a series of odd jobs to support the family, and at fifteen, he started what would become a life-long career when he apprenticed in the Boston lithography shop of William and John Pendleton. A Bavarian gentleman named Alois Senefelder invented lithography just 30 years prior to young Nat Currier’s apprenticeship. While under the employ of the brothers Pendleton, Nat was taught the art of lithography by the firm’s chief printer, a French national named Dubois, who brought the lithography trade to America. Lithography involves grinding a piece of limestone flat and smooth then drawing in mirror image on the stone with a special grease pencil. After the image is completed, the stone is etched with a solution of aqua fortis leaving the greased areas in slight relief. Water is then used to wet the stone and greased-ink is rolled onto the raised areas. Since grease and water do not mix, the greased-ink is repelled by the moisture on the stone and clings to the original grease pencil lines. The stone is then placed in a press and used as a printing block to impart black on white images to paper. In 1833, now twenty-years old and an accomplished lithographer, Nat Currier left Boston and moved to Philadelphia to do contract work for M.E.D. Brown, a noted engraver and printer. With the promise of good money, Currier hired on to help Brown prepare lithographic stones of scientific images for the American Journal of Sciences and Arts. When Nat completed the contract work in 1834, he traveled to New York City to work once again for his mentor John Pendleton, who was now operating his own shop located at 137 Broadway. Soon after the reunion, Pendleton expressed an interest in returning to Boston and offered to sell his print shop to Currier. Young Nat did not have the financial resources to buy the shop, but being the resourceful type he found another local printer by the name of Stodart. Together they bought Pendleton’s business. The firm ‘Currier & Stodart’ specialized in "job" printing. They produced many different types of printed items, most notably music manuscripts for local publishers. By 1835, Stodart was frustrated that the business was not making enough money and he ended the partnership, taking his investment with him. With little more than some lithographic stones, and a talent for his trade, twenty-two year old Nat Currier set up shop in a temporary office at 1 Wall Street in New York City. He named his new enterprise ‘N. Currier, Lithographer’ Nathaniel continued as a job printer and duplicated everything from music sheets to architectural plans. He experimented with portraits, disaster scenes and memorial prints, and any thing that he could sell to the public from tables in front of his shop. During 1835 he produced a disaster print Ruins of the Planter's Hotel, New Orleans, which fell at two O’clock on the Morning of the 15th of May 1835, burying 50 persons, 40 of whom Escaped with their Lives. The public had a thirst for newsworthy events, and newspapers of the day did not include pictures. By producing this print, Nat gave the public a new way to “see” the news. The print sold reasonably well, an important fact that was not lost on Currier. Nat met and married Eliza Farnsworth in 1840. He also produced a print that same year titled Awful Conflagration of the Steamboat Lexington in Long Island Sound on Monday Evening, January 18, 1840, by which melancholy occurrence over One Hundred Persons Perished. This print sold out very quickly, and Currier was approached by an enterprising publication who contracted him to print a single sheet addition of their paper, the New York Sun. This single page paper is presumed to be the first illustrated newspaper ever published. The success of the Lexington print launched his career nationally and put him in a position to finally lift his family up. In 1841, Nat and Eliza had their first child, a son they named Edward West Currier. That same year Nat hired his twenty-one year old brother Charles and taught him the lithography trade, he also hired his artistically inclined brother Lorenzo to travel out west and make sketches of the new frontier as material for future prints. Charles worked for the firm on and off over the years, and invented a new type of lithographic crayon which he patented and named the Crayola. Lorenzo continued selling sketches to Nat for the next few years. In 1843, Nat and Eliza had a daughter, Eliza West Currier, but tragedy struck in early 1847 when their young daughter died from a prolonged illness. Nat and Eliza were grief stricken, and Eliza, driven by despair, gave up on life and passed away just four months after her daughter’s death. The subject of Nat Currier’s artwork changed following the death of his wife and daughter, and he produced many memorial prints and sentimental prints during the late 1840s. The memorial prints generally depicted grief stricken families posed by gravestones (the stones were left blank so the purchasers could fill in the names of the dearly departed). The sentimental prints usually depicted idealized portraits of women and children, titled with popular Christian names of the day. Late in 1847, Nat Currier married Lura Ormsbee, a friend of the family. Lura was a self-sufficient woman, and she immediately set out to help Nat raise six-year-old Edward and get their house in order. In 1849, Lura delivered a son, Walter Black Currier, but fate dealt them a blow when young Walter died one year later. While Nat and Lura were grieving the loss of their new son, word came from San Francisco that Nat’s brother Lorenzo had also passed away from a brief illness. Nat sank deeper into his natural quiet melancholy. Friends stopped by to console the couple, and Lura began to set an extra place at their table for these unexpected guests. She continued this tradition throughout their lives. In 1852, Charles introduced a friend, James Merritt Ives, to Nat and suggested he hire him as a bookkeeper. Jim Ives was a native New Yorker born in 1824 and raised on the grounds of Bellevue Hospital where his father was employed as superintendent. Jim was a self-trained artist and professional bookkeeper. He was also a plump and jovial man, presenting the exact opposite image of his new boss. Jim Ives met Charles Currier through Caroline Clark, the object of Jim’s affection. Caroline’s sister Elizabeth was married to Charles, and Caroline was a close friend of the Currier family. Jim eventually proposed marriage to Caroline and solicited an introduction to Nat Currier, through Charles, in hopes of securing a more stable income to support his future wife. Ives quickly set out to improve and modernize his new employer’s bookkeeping methods. He reorganized the firm’s sizable inventory, and used his artistic skills to streamline the firm’s production methods. By 1857, Nathaniel had become so dependent on Jims’ skills and initiative that he offered him a full partnership in the firm and appointed him general manager. The two men chose the name ‘Currier & Ives’ for the new partnership, and became close friends. Currier & Ives produced their prints in a building at 33 Spruce Street where they occupied the third, fourth and fifth floors. The third floor was devoted to the hand operated printing presses that were built by Nat's cousin, Cyrus Currier, at his shop Cyrus Currier & Sons in Newark, NJ. The fourth floor found the artists, lithographers and the stone grinders at work. The fifth floor housed the coloring department, and was one of the earliest production lines in the country. The colorists were generally immigrant girls, mostly German, who came to America with some formal artistic training. Each colorist was responsible for adding a single color to a print. As a colorist finished applying their color, the print was passed down the line to the next colorist to add their color. The colorists worked from a master print displayed above their table, which showed where the proper colors were to be placed. At the end of the table was a touch up artist who checked the prints for quality, touching-in areas that may have been missed as it passed down the line. During the Civil War, demand for prints became so great that coloring stencils were developed to speed up production. Although most Currier & Ives prints were colored in house, some were sent out to contract artists. The rate Currier & Ives paid these artists for coloring work was one dollar per one hundred small folios (a penny a print) and one dollar per one dozen large folios. Currier & Ives also offered uncolored prints to dealers, with instructions (included on the price list) on how to 'prepare the prints for coloring.' In addition, schools could order uncolored prints from the firm’s catalogue to use in their painting classes. Nathaniel Currier and James Merritt Ives attracted a wide circle of friends during their years in business. Some of their more famous acquaintances included Horace Greeley, Phineas T. Barnum, and the outspoken abolitionists Rev. Henry Ward, and John Greenleaf Whittier (the latter being a cousin of Mr. Currier). Nat Currier and Jim Ives described their business as "Publishers of Cheap and Popular Pictures" and produced many categories of prints. These included Disaster Scenes, Sentimental Images, Sports, Humor, Hunting Scenes, Politics, Religion, City and Rural Scenes, Trains, Ships, Fire Fighters, Famous Race Horses, Historical Portraits, and just about any other topic that satisfied the general public's taste. In all, the firm produced in excess of 7500 different titles, totaling over one million prints produced from 1835 to 1907. Nat Currier retired in 1880, and signed over his share of the firm to his son Edward. Nat died eight years later at his summer home 'Lion’s Gate' in Amesbury, Massachusetts. Jim Ives remained active in the firm until his death in 1895, when his share of the firm passed to his eldest son, Chauncey. In 1902, faced will failing health from the ravages of Tuberculosis, Edward Currier sold his share of the firm to Chauncey Ives...
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1870s Other Art Style Animal Prints

Materials

Lithograph

Junkyard Dog - Signed Silkscreen Print Blue Dog
Located in Mount Laurel, NJ
This Blue Dog work consists of a single dog at the left bottom of a solid black background. There are 6 cars alternating green and 2 toned red/orange surrounding the dog from top to...
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1990s Pop Art Animal Prints

Materials

Screen

The Monkey, 1942 (Histoire Naturelle - Textes de Buffon, B.339)
Located in Greenwich, CT
The Monkey is an aquatint and drypoint print on chine from one of the deluxe copies of Picasso's 1942 Histoire Naturelle - Textes de Buffon series. The image size is 10.5 x 7.9 inche...
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20th Century Modern Prints and Multiples

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Drypoint, Aquatint

Chinese Contemporary Print by Su Yu - Black Swan
Located in Paris, IDF
Edition of 100 Digital print on paper Hand signed by the artist
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Prints

Materials

Digital, Paper

Brood Mare Pasture, Impressionist Lithograph by Millard Sheets
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Millard Owen Sheets, American (1907 - 1989) Title: Brood Mare Pasture Year: circa 1977 Medium: Lithograph, signed in pencil Edition: 250, A...
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1970s American Modern Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Collies Squirrel: An Original 19th Century Hand-colored Lithograph by Audubon
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Collies Squirrel, No. 21, Plate CIV", from John James Audubon's Quadrupeds of North America, published in Phi...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Black Rat, Old & Young: A 1st Octavo Edition Audubon Hand-colored Lithograph
Located in Alamo, CA
This is an original 19th century 1st octavo edition John James Audubon hand-colored lithograph entitled "Black Rat, Old and Young", No. 5, Plate XXIII, 23, from Audubon's "Quadrupeds...
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Mid-19th Century Naturalistic Animal Prints

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Lithograph

Lucky
Located in New York, NY
Sila Sehrazat Yucel is a talented artist based in Istanbul. Her background in landscape and interior architecture shapes her creative vision. With experience as an art director in ci...
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2010s Contemporary Animal Prints

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Archival Pigment

Horse Art Prints, Giraffe Art Prints and Other Unique Animal Wall Art

Shopping for animal prints to spruce up a nursery, living room, bedroom or some other corner of your home?

Decorating with fine art prints — whether they’re figurative printsabstract prints or another variety — has always been a practical way of bringing a space to life as well as bringing works by an artist you love into your home. And animal prints depict the beauty and power of nature in an elegant way that can complement any room. Interacting with animals has long captured the imagination and has been interpreted in diverse artistic media.

Some of the oldest works of art have included animals, such as a cave painting found in Indonesia dating back more than 45,500 years that shows a wild pig in red ocher pigment. Animals have continued to appear in every era and style of art, from realism to Pop art and everything in between.

Some prints and animal paintings portray animals in their natural habitat, highlighting the majesty of wild creatures roaming the plains, forests and jungles. You might find unique animal prints that feature deer, tigers, wild mustangs, giraffes and other wildlife. Others focus on domestic animals such as dogs — pay a visit to the Museum of the Dog if you don’t believe us — as well as cats and how they interact with the world and their owners.

Picking the right animal painting or animal print for a room — as well as knowing how to arrange your new wall art — can take time. But, in the end, it will tastefully reflect your interests and passions. While an expansive landscape painting helps open up a small space, for example, hanging a horse print in a den shows a love for equine culture and can invite compelling conversation.

For tight corners, select small fine art prints as opposed to the oversized bold piece you’ll hang as a focal point in the dining area. But be careful not to choose something that is too big for your space. And feel free to lean into it if need be — not every work needs picture-hanging hooks. Leaning a larger fine art print against the wall behind a bookcase can add a stylish installation-type dynamic to your living room. 

There is animal art to fit every collection on 1stDibs. Explore a wide selection of animal prints in a range of styles to match any home or office.

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