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Snowy owl Stryx Nyctea by Robert Havell after James Audubon
Snowy Owl (Strix nyctea) by Robert Havell is a striking 19th-century engraving created as part of the celebrated plates for Audubon’s Birds of America (1827–1838). The image presents the majestic Arctic owl with luminous white plumage,...Regular price From $28.57 -
Portrait of a young lady holding a cat by Antonio d'Ubertino Verdi, Bachiacca
Portrait of a Young Lady Holding a Cat (c. 1525–1530) by Antonio d'Ubertino Verdi, known as Bachiacca, is a refined example of Florentine Mannerism. Painted in oil on panel, the composition presents a poised young woman...Regular price From $24.62 -
Katzen, Rot und Weiß Cats Red and White painting reproduction by Franz Marc
Katzen, Rot und Weiß (Cats, Red and White) (1912) by Franz Marc is an expressive oil painting that reflects his mature Expressionist vision. The intertwined cats are rendered in bold red and white forms, their bodies...Regular price From $28.57 -
The Foxes Die Füchse painting by Franz Marc
The Foxes (Die Füchse) (1913) by Franz Marc is a vibrant oil painting that exemplifies the artist’s mature Expressionist style. The composition interlocks angular, faceted forms to depict two foxes nestled within a crystalline landscape of...Regular price From $23.07 -
The Greyhounds painting by Amadeo de Souza Cardoso
The Greyhounds (c. 1911) by Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso reflects the artist’s engagement with early European modernism. Executed in oil, the composition depicts two sleek greyhounds rendered through fragmented planes and dynamic contours. Influenced by Cubism and...Regular price From $27.00 -
Kinderbild Katze hinter einem Baum Cat behind a tree by Franz Marc
Kinderbild: Katze hinter einem Baum (Cat Behind a Tree) by Franz Marc is an early work painted in oil that reflects the artist’s developing interest in animals as expressive subjects. The composition shows a cat partially...Regular price From $23.07
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treated." - Mahatma Gandhi