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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing Lamia in the calm, study-like way Bertuch handled mythical beings. The wing, serpent tail, and human face give the page a strange but controlled character, which is part of what makes it work naturally as mythology wall art. It comes from Bertuch’s Bilderbuch fĂĽr Kinder, the large illustrated picture-book project…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage botanical print showing Amanita muscaria, the red fly agaric mushroom with white flecks across the cap. The image presents the mushroom in a clear study-style layout, with the cap, stem, and pale background keeping the subject easy to read. This mushroom wall art connects botanical illustration with folklore, poison, and the older use…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing Paul FĂĽrst’s plague doctor in a long coat, wide hat, beaked mask, gloves, and walking stick. The figure stands in profile with printed text around him and a small city scene in the background. The image comes from Der Doctor Schnabel von Rom, a 1656. broadside that used the plague…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
An antique world map showing the earth as two colored hemispheres rather than a plain navigation chart. The portraits, celestial circles, eclipse diagrams, and symbolic figures are gathered tightly around the map, which is part of what gives the image its strength as a world map in color. The large southern unknown land at the…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage botanical print showing lemon in the clear, structured way old botanical pages do best. The blossoms, fruit, and smaller study details keep the page bright but controlled, which is part of what makes it work naturally as lemon wall art. It comes from Köhler’s Medizinal-Pflanzen, a late 19th century German herbal with color…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing Saint George as a calm armored rider rather than a crowded battle scene. The horse, lance, banner, and fallen dragon are reduced to one tight moment, which is part of what gives the image its strength as medieval knight artwork. Museum records describe it as an engraving from 1508, and…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing the words “Memento mori” above a kneeling skeleton in prayer. The old script, thin linework, parchment-style background, and quiet pose give the image its strength as gothic wall art. The Latin phrase means “remember that you have to die,” and here it feels less like a warning and more like…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing the Blemmyae, the old headless-man figure with the face placed on the chest. The figure is drawn plainly and frontally, which is part of what gives it its strange pull as mythology wall art. It comes from Ulisse Aldrovandi’s Monstrorum Historia, published in 1642, a posthumous volume within his larger…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage botanical print showing oleander in the clear, studied way early nineteenth-century medicinal plant books handled flowers. The pink blossoms, buds, and narrow leaves keep the page elegant without losing its reference-book character, which is part of what makes it work naturally as oleander wall art. It is based on Nerium oleander from Joseph…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing a full standing skeleton in the plain engraved style of an 18th century anatomy page. The front and back views, careful labels, and stripped-back layout give it the quiet severity that fits easily into gothic wall art. It comes from John Fotherby’s Anatomy, dated 1729. to 1730, where the National…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print showing the skeleton from behind in the plain engraved style of an 18th century anatomy page. The spine, shoulder blades, and pelvis give the sheet a stripped-back severity that fits naturally into gothic wall art. It comes from John Fotherby’s Anatomy, dated 1729. to 1730, and the National Library of Medicine…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage city print showing Jerusalem as Konrad von GrĂĽnenberg recorded it after his pilgrimage in the late 15th century. The city is packed with walls, towers, buildings, labels, and narrow streets, all drawn in the clear linework of a medieval travel manuscript. As medieval wall art, the image connects Jerusalem’s religious importance with the…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print built around the old Latin phrase In vino veritas. The old-style lettering and small tavern scene give it the feel of medieval wall art, while the drinkers at table and the cellar work below keep the page lighter and more playful than severe. The image draws on a 14thcentury miniature from…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A vintage art print with the crowded water, ships, and creatures that give early sea-monster imagery its lasting pull. The page feels curious, uneasy, and full of movement, which is part of what makes it work naturally as sea life wall art. It comes from Sebastian MĂĽnster’s Cosmographia, and many of its monsters can be…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
An antique Roman Empire map with the rich border detail that makes John Speed’s work easy to recognize. The Mediterranean, Italy, and the surrounding provinces fill the main sheet, while city views and figures in regional dress frame the map, which is part of what gives it such a strong presence as an antique map…
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29,00 € – 149,00 €Price range: 29,00 € through 149,00 €
A color version of Abraham Ortelius’s famous map of Europe. This antique Europe map comes from Ortelius’s Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, first issued in 1570. and widely regarded as the first modern atlas. The coastlines, peninsulas, and overall outline of the continent feel much closer to later atlas mapping than older medieval images, which is part…