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Artist: After Henrik Gronvold
White-fronted Shearwater, Sea Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Calonectris Leucomelas (White-Fronted Shearwater)' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe Isla...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Lord Howe Island Crow-Shrike, Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Strepera Crissalis (Lord howe Island Crow-Shrike)' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of N...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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South Polar Skua, Sea Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Catharacta Maccormicki (South Polar Skua)' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Sooty Albatross, Sea Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Phoebetria Fusca (Sooty Albartross)' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe...
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Royal or Macaroni Penguin, Sea Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Eudyptes Schlegeli (Royal or Macaroni Penguin)' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Allied Kite, Australian bird of prey, antique lithograph print, c1915
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Milvus Affinis - Allied Kite' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Australia, ci...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Kerguelen Pulmar, Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Pterodroma Brevirostris (Kerguelen Pulmar)' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Norfolk and Lord Howe...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Lord Howe Island White-Eye and others, Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Lord Howe Island White-Eye and others' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Norfolk and L...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Lithograph

Northern Buzzard, Australian bird of prey, antique lithograph print, c1915
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Gypoictinia Decepta - Northern Buzzard' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of Australia...
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Lord Howe Island Thickhead, Bird lithograph with hand-colouring, 1928
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
'Pachycephala Contempta - Lord Howe Island Thickhead' Limited edition lithograph with original hand colouring by Henrik Gronvold. From Mathews 'The Birds of...
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Early 20th Century Victorian After Henrik Gronvold Prints and Multiples

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Bird Eggs - Six Antique egg chromolithographs print, 1905
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Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Six Antique bird egg chromolithographs , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in ...
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Bird Eggs - Antique egg chromolithograph print, 1905
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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Bird Eggs - Antique egg chromolithograph print, 1905
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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Bird Eggs - Antique egg chromolithograph print, 1905
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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Bird Eggs - Antique egg chromolithograph print, 1905
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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Bird Eggs - Antique egg chromolithograph print, 1905
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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Bird Eggs - Antique egg chromolithograph print, 1905
By After Henrik Gronvold
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
Antique bird egg chromolithograph , 1905, after Henrik Gronvold (1858-1940). 175mm by 105mm (image) 220mm by 140mm (sheet) From 'Catalogue of the Collection of Birds' Eggs in the B...
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