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The Sacred Elephant painting by Gustave Moreau
The Sacred Elephant by Gustave Moreau, created in the late 19th century, is an exotic and highly decorative Symbolist work that reflects the artist’s fascination with Eastern themes. The painting depicts a richly adorned elephant, often...Regular price From $23.42 -
Battle of the beasts painting by Circle of Roelandt Savery XVII Century.
A battle between a dragon and an elephant, a griffin and a unicorn and a lion and another animal, with a snake, a turtle, a monkey and various birds in an exotic landscape painting. Circle of...Regular price From $20.39 -
Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem Lady Lindsay About Robins bird illustration
“About Robins” by Lady Lindsay is a delicate bird illustration created in the late 19th century as part of Victorian natural-history art. The work depicts robins perched among branches, rendered with careful attention to feather texture...Regular price From $20.76 -
Landscape with a Dog and Partridges painting by Alexandre François Desportes 1719
Landscape with a Dog and Partridges” by Alexandre-François Desportes, painted in the late 17th to early 18th century, exemplifies French Baroque sporting art. Executed in oil on canvas, the composition presents a hunting dog poised beside...Regular price From $20.76 -
Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Titania and Bottom painting by Edwin Landseer.
This painting by Edwin Landseer, created around 1848–1851, illustrates a magical moment from Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, where Titania, queen of the fairies, dotes on Bottom, who has been transformed to bear a donkey’s head....Regular price From $28.57 -
Sindbad the Sailor The Arabian Nights One Thousand and One Nights illustration by Leon Carre
The Tale of Sindbad the Sailor. It is a gigantic whale This is the "inciting incident" of Sindbad's lifelong adventures: The Illusion: After setting sail from Basra, Sindbad and his fellow merchants find what they believe...Regular price From $20.39
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Mahatma Gandhi