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Dodo Collection

The Dodo was a large, flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean

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Background imageDodo Collection: Coloured Engraving of a dodo

Coloured Engraving of a dodo
Engraving of a dodo, an extinct, flightless bird, related to the pigeon. The size of a swan, it was heavily-built and clumsy

Background imageDodo Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
Plate 1 from Memoirs on the Dodo by Sir Richard Owen, 1866

Background imageDodo Collection: Alice in Wonderland

Alice in Wonderland
Vintage colour lithograph of Alice and the Dodo, from Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll, John Tenniel

Background imageDodo Collection: Mauritian Dodo (Raphus cucullatus), compact bird with curved, brown bill and brown feet, side view

Mauritian Dodo (Raphus cucullatus), compact bird with curved, brown bill and brown feet, side view

Background imageDodo Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
A mounted specimen of the extinct flightless bird, the dodo (Raphus cucullatus). The dodo lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct during the late 1600s

Background imageDodo Collection: Raphus solitarius, Reunion white dodo

Raphus solitarius, Reunion white dodo
Plate 25 from Extinct and Vanishing Birds of the World (1907) by Lord Lionel Walter Rothschild

Background imageDodo Collection: Alice and the Dodo

Alice and the Dodo -- the Dodo solemnly presented the thimble saying, " We beg your acceptance of this elegant thimble"

Background imageDodo Collection: Alice in Wonderland, Alice in the Pool of Tears

Alice in Wonderland, Alice in the Pool of Tears
Alice in Wonderland -- Alice swims with various birds and animals in the Pool of Tears. Date: early 20th century

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, Didus ineptus, extinct

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, Didus ineptus, extinct flightless bird.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792

Background imageDodo Collection: Didus ineptus, dodo design

Didus ineptus, dodo design
Drawing 51 Vol 2 by Alfred Waterhouse for the ornamentation of the panel over doorway in the South East gallery, first floor of the Natural History Museum, London, 1875

Background imageDodo Collection: A group of Dodo birds crossing a natural bridge over a stream

A group of Dodo birds crossing a natural bridge over a stream

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from The Naturalists Pocket Magazine, Harrison, London, 1800

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo and guinea pig, 1750. Artist: George Edwards

Dodo and guinea pig, 1750. Artist: George Edwards
Dodo and guinea pig, 1750. A dodo - Didus ineptus, an extinct flightless bird from Mauritius and a guinea pig - Cavia porcellus, a rodent native to South America

Background imageDodo Collection: Illustration: Dodo- from Strickland 1848

Illustration: Dodo- from Strickland 1848
PM-9677 Illustration: Dodo - from Strickland 1848 Extinct Didus ineptus Mascarenes, Flightless birds Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageDodo Collection: Skull, jaw and sclerotic bones of dodo

Skull, jaw and sclerotic bones of dodo
Back view of skull, upper and lower view of lower jaw, inner view of jaw, and circle of sclerotic bones in the dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo

Background imageDodo Collection: Upper and lower views of the skull of a dodo

Upper and lower views of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1848

Background imageDodo Collection: Side view of the skull of a dodo

Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve, 1848

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from William Frederic Martyns New Dictionary of Natural History, Harrison, London, 1785

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo - profile and rear studies

Dodo - profile and rear studies
Two studies of the Dodo (Raphus cucullatus) - a flightless bird endemic to the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, extinct since the mid-to-late 17th century

Background imageDodo Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
A mounted specimen of the extinct flightless bird, the dodo (Raphus cucullatus). The dodo lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct during the late 1600s

Background imageDodo Collection: Animals / Extinct / Dodo

Animals / Extinct / Dodo
DODO EXTINCT BIRD

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo skeleton, Raphus cucullatus

Dodo skeleton, Raphus cucullatus
The dodo is an icon of extinction, one of the first widely acknowledged cases of a species being wiped out by humans. There are so few complete dodo skeletons that we may never know exactly what they

Background imageDodo Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
Plate 294, hand coloured copperplate etching from George Edwards The Gleanings of Natural History, Vol. 2 (1760)

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by George
FLO4694425 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by George Shaw from his Zoological Lectures, Delivered at the Royal Institution

Background imageDodo Collection: Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon

Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 6
FLO4612178 Metatarsus and toes of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-5, foot of the yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 6, stock dove, Columba oenas 7 and partridge pigeon

Background imageDodo Collection: Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo
FLO4612152 Side view of the skull of a dodo. Lithograph from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve, Benham and Reeve

Background imageDodo Collection: Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646

Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646
FLO4612144 Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, London

Background imageDodo Collection: Painting of the dodo and other ducks, macaws and rail drawn from life by Dutch artist Roelandt

Painting of the dodo and other ducks, macaws and rail drawn from life by Dutch artist Roelandt Savery
FLO4612067 Painting of the dodo and other ducks, macaws and rail drawn from life by Dutch artist Roelandt Savery. Presented to the British Museum by George Edwards, 1759

Background imageDodo Collection: Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo

Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo. Title page from Hugh Edwin Strickland
FLO4612063 Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe's illustration of the dodo. Title page from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melville's The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of

White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of Rotterdam (25)
FLO4612041 White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of Rotterdam (25), and white dodo head by Jan Goeimare, male, 1853 (26)

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr
FLO4612015 White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr
FLO4612010 White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans' Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller

Background imageDodo Collection: Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot

Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot, 1724 (18)
FLO4612009 Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot, 1724 (18), Isaak van der Putte, 1733 (19) and Jan Morterre, 1757 (20)

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard, Otis tarda (vulnerable), cassowary
FLO4684724 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard, Otis tarda (vulnerable), cassowary, Casuarius casuarius (vulnerable), and North Island brown kiwi

Background imageDodo Collection: Southern cassowary, Casuarius casuarius (vulnerable), and dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct)

Southern cassowary, Casuarius casuarius (vulnerable), and dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct)
FLO4727749 Southern cassowary, Casuarius casuarius (vulnerable), and dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct). Handcoloured lithograph by Bretzing from an illustration by Ludwig Meyer from Friedrich Philipp

Background imageDodo Collection: Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by

Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after George
FLO4618710 Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after George Edwards from John Wilkes' Encyclopedia Londinensis, London

Background imageDodo Collection: Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn

Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn
FLO4612128 Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageDodo Collection: Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria

Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria
FLO4612190 Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection

Background imageDodo Collection: Facsimile of Roelandt Savery's picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628

Facsimile of Roelandt Savery's picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628
FLO4612095 Facsimile of Roelandt Savery's picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628. Handcoloured lithograph after Roelandt Savery from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male

White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male, 1609 (28)
FLO4612042 White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male, 1609 (28). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: 17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13)

17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13), Joost Hartgers
FLO4611990 17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13), Joost Hartgers, 1650 (14), Abraham and Jan de Wees, 1651 (15) and Gijsbert Sijbes

Background imageDodo Collection: Ostrich (African ostrich), Struthio camelus, cassowary (casoar a helmet), Casuarius casuarius

Ostrich (African ostrich), Struthio camelus, cassowary (casoar a helmet), Casuarius casuarius, extinct dodo (dronte)
FLO4574792 Ostrich (African ostrich), Struthio camelus, cassowary (casoar a helmet), Casuarius casuarius, extinct dodo (dronte), Raphus cucullatus, penguin, Emperor penguin (emperor penguin)

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus or Didus ineptus. Extinct flightless bird

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus or Didus ineptus. Extinct flightless bird. Illustration copied from George Edwards
FLO4640591 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus or Didus ineptus. Extinct flightless bird. Illustration copied from George Edwards. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from " The Naturalist's Pocket

Background imageDodo Collection: Northern cassowary and extinct dodo, 1794 (engraving)

Northern cassowary and extinct dodo, 1794 (engraving)
5912574 Northern cassowary and extinct dodo, 1794 (engraving); (add.info.: Northern cassowary, Casuarius unappendiculatus, and extinct dodo, Raphus cucullatus)

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (Didus ineptus), extinct flightless bird

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (Didus ineptus), extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich
FLO4719838 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (Didus ineptus), extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured lithograph from Georg Friedrich Treitschke's Gallery of Natural History

Background imageDodo Collection: Metatarsus bones of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-10, crowned pigeon, Goura coronata 12-17

Metatarsus bones of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-10, crowned pigeon, Goura coronata 12-17, tooth-billed pigeon
FLO4612222 Metatarsus bones of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus 1-10, crowned pigeon, Goura coronata 12-17, tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris 18,19 and other birds

Background imageDodo Collection: Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt

Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt, Ludwig Schmoor von Carolsfeld, G
FLO4612057 Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt, Ludwig Schmoor von Carolsfeld, G. Krause, etc. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News

White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female
FLO4612017 White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24)



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Dodo Collection

The Dodo was a large, flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It was first discovered by Portuguese sailors in 1598 and became extinct less than 100 years later due to hunting and habitat destruction. It had no natural predators on Mauritius, so it had no fear of humans and would approach them for food. This made it easy for humans to hunt them for their meat, feathers, and eggs. Its extinction is often used as an example of human-induced extinction caused by overhunting and habitat destruction. The Dodo has become an iconic symbol of extinction due to its rapid disappearance from the earth after its discovery by Europeans.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Dodo collection from Media Storehouse is a series of wall art and framed prints featuring the extinct bird species, the dodo. The dodo was native to Mauritius and became extinct in the late 17th century due to hunting by humans and introduced animals. Our collection features various images of the bird, including illustrations, paintings, and photographs. These prints are available in different sizes and can be customized with frames according to one's preference. The Dodo collection serves as a reminder of how human activities can lead to irreversible damage to our planet's biodiversity. It also highlights the importance of conservation efforts for endangered species today. By displaying these prints on walls or in homes, individuals can contribute towards raising awareness about environmental issues and inspire others to take action towards protecting our planet's natural resources. Our collection offers an opportunity for people to appreciate the beauty of this fascinating but tragic creature while promoting environmental consciousness through art.
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What are Dodo (Extinct Animals) art prints?

Dodo art prints are artistic representations of the extinct bird species, Dodo. These prints showcase the unique features and characteristics of this flightless bird that once inhabited the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. The Dodo became extinct during the 17th century due to hunting by sailors and invasive species brought to their habitat. Dodo art prints can be created using a variety of mediums such as paintings, drawings, or digital illustrations. They are often used for decorative purposes in homes or offices and can also serve as educational tools for schools or museums. These art prints offer an opportunity to appreciate and learn about a fascinating creature that no longer exists on our planet. They allow us to preserve its memory through beautiful artwork while reminding us of our responsibility to protect endangered species today.
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What Dodo (Extinct Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dodo art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and collectors alike. These prints feature stunning illustrations, photographs, and paintings of the extinct bird species from various artists around the world. You can choose from different styles such as vintage, contemporary, or abstract to suit your taste. Some popular Dodo art prints available at Media Storehouse include detailed scientific drawings of the bird's anatomy and habitat, colorful watercolor paintings depicting their unique appearance and behavior in nature, and black-and-white photographs capturing their historical significance. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful artwork or add to your collection of rare animal prints, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing techniques and materials used in each print production process, you can be assured that these artworks will last a lifetime.
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How do I buy Dodo (Extinct Animals) art prints?

To buy Dodo art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of artwork online. Once you have found a print that you like, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing the purchase. We offer a variety of sizes for their prints, so be sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer different framing options if you prefer a framed print. Their Dodo art prints are high-quality reproductions of original artwork created by talented artists around the world. These prints make great additions to any home or office decor and serve as reminders of these fascinating creatures that once roamed our planet. Buying Dodo art prints from Media Storehouse is easy and convenient, allowing you to enjoy beautiful artwork in just a few clicks.
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How much do Dodo (Extinct Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Dodo art prints varies depending on the size, material and quality of the print. We offer a range of options for customers to choose from, including canvas prints, framed prints and poster prints. The prices are competitive and affordable for those who want to add a touch of nature to their home or office decor. The Dodo is an extinct animal that has captured the imagination of people around the world. Its unique appearance and tragic history have made it a popular subject for artists and photographers alike. Whether you're looking for a vintage illustration or a modern interpretation, there's sure to be a Dodo art print that suits your taste. If you're interested in purchasing Dodo art prints from Media Storehouse, you can expect to find high-quality products at reasonable prices. With so many options available, it's easy to find something that fits your style and budget.
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How will my Dodo (Extinct Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Dodo art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. All of our prints are carefully packaged using high-quality materials to protect them during transit. Your print will be rolled and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any damage or moisture from getting inside. We use trusted delivery partners who specialize in handling delicate items like art prints, so you can rest assured that your order will arrive in perfect condition. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive an email confirmation with tracking information so that you can keep an eye on its progress. If for any reason there are delays or issues with the delivery of your order, our customer service team is always available to assist you and ensure that everything is resolved quickly and efficiently.