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Formosa are small marsupials native to South America

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Background imageFormosa Collection: Map of Asia, early 19th century

Map of Asia, early 19th century
6337920 Map of Asia, early 19th century by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Map of Asia, early 19th century. Showing Asia Minor, Arabia, Persia, Siberia, Tartary, Thibet, Hindoostan)

Background imageFormosa Collection: les ames bienheureuses. Le Paradis - Ascent into Heaven

les ames bienheureuses. Le Paradis - Ascent into Heaven
FIA5404609 les ames bienheureuses. Le Paradis - Ascent into Heaven. From: Four Visions of the Hereafter par Bosch, Hieronymus (c. 1450-1516)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Amaryllis Formosa, 1772-1784 (hand-coloured engraving)

Amaryllis Formosa, 1772-1784 (hand-coloured engraving)
986067 Amaryllis Formosa, 1772-1784 (hand-coloured engraving) by Italian School, (18th century); 55.5x39 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Amaryllis Formosa)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Forts Zeelandia and Provintia and the City of Tainan, wall hanging

Forts Zeelandia and Provintia and the City of Tainan, wall hanging
5049801 Forts Zeelandia and Provintia and the City of Tainan, wall hanging (ink and color on deerskin) by Chinese School (19th century); 150.5 A-- 205.1 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Background imageFormosa Collection: The Japanese Military Expedition to Formosa (engraving)

The Japanese Military Expedition to Formosa (engraving)
1053079 The Japanese Military Expedition to Formosa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Japanese Military Expedition to Formosa)

Background imageFormosa Collection: The 'Black Flags'in Formosa, constructing a Bamboo Bridge across the Lagoon

The "Black Flags"in Formosa, constructing a Bamboo Bridge across the Lagoon
1628217 The " Black Flags" in Formosa, constructing a Bamboo Bridge across the Lagoon, by which to retreat when the Japanese attack the Forts (engraving) by Overend

Background imageFormosa Collection: Sketches in the Island of Formosa (engraving)

Sketches in the Island of Formosa (engraving)
1626796 Sketches in the Island of Formosa (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in the Island of Formosa)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Sketches in Formosa, in a Bamboo Forest (engraving)

Sketches in Formosa, in a Bamboo Forest (engraving)
1626959 Sketches in Formosa, in a Bamboo Forest (engraving) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches in Formosa, in a Bamboo Forest)

Background imageFormosa Collection: The War, the Fleet of Steamers hired by the Government as Transports to convey the Troops to South

The War, the Fleet of Steamers hired by the Government as Transports to convey the Troops to South Africa (litho)
1043230 The War, the Fleet of Steamers hired by the Government as Transports to convey the Troops to South Africa (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The War)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Views at the South Cape of Formosa (engraving)

Views at the South Cape of Formosa (engraving)
1044094 Views at the South Cape of Formosa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Views at the South Cape of Formosa)

Background imageFormosa Collection: A Cruise in the Lancashire Witch, III, Formosa Bay (engraving)

A Cruise in the Lancashire Witch, III, Formosa Bay (engraving)
1060515 A Cruise in the Lancashire Witch, III, Formosa Bay (engraving) by Cooper, Alfred W. (fl.1850-1901); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Cruise in the Lancashire Witch, III, Formosa Bay)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Phosphorescent Sea Pen, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Phosphorescent Sea Pen, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999511 Phosphorescent Sea Pen, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFormosa Collection: American warblers

American warblers
Black-throated blue warbler, Setophaga caerulescens 1, 2, black-throated green warbler, Setophaga virens 3 and northern parula, Setophaga americana 4

Background imageFormosa Collection: Map of Asia, early 19th century

Map of Asia, early 19th century. Showing Asia Minor, Arabia, Persia, Siberia, Tartary, Thibet, Hindoostan, Further India, China, Formosa, Japan. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Rev

Background imageFormosa Collection: Scenes from the history of the United States

Scenes from the history of the United States
William Penn making a treaty in 1682 with the Lenape Native Americans 82, Benjamin Franklin drawing electricity from the sky in a thunderstorm 83

Background imageFormosa Collection: Columbines, Aquilegia species

Columbines, Aquilegia species
Columbines, Aquilegia vulgaris, Aquilegia chrysantha, Aquilegia formosa. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse

Background imageFormosa Collection: Painted tongue or velvet trumpet flower, Salpiglossis

Painted tongue or velvet trumpet flower, Salpiglossis sinuata. Chromolithograph from an illustration by Desire Bois from Edward Steps Favourite Flowers of Garden and Greenhouse, Frederick Warne

Background imageFormosa Collection: Shining-leaved sage, Salvia formosa

Shining-leaved sage, Salvia formosa, Salvia bella. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario delle Scienze Naturali, Dictionary of Natural Science

Background imageFormosa Collection: Blood amaranth, Amaranthus cruentus

Blood amaranth, Amaranthus cruentus
Blood amaranth or Mexican grain amaranth, Amaranthus cruentus (amaranthe paniculee, Amaranthus paniculatus.) Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving from Antoine Laurent de Jussieus Dizionario

Background imageFormosa Collection: Australian Sturts Desert Pea

Australian Sturts Desert Pea
Sturts Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa) is found in arid areas during spring

Background imageFormosa Collection: Sturts Desert pea

Sturts Desert pea
Close-up of the Australian native flower, Sturts Desert Pea (Swainsona formosa)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Southern Asia from China to New Guinea, including the Indonesian archipelago

Southern Asia from China to New Guinea, including the Indonesian archipelago
BON111076 Southern Asia from China to New Guinea, including the Indonesian archipelago and the Philippines, c.1700 (coloured engraving) by Covens, Johannes & Mortier

Background imageFormosa Collection: View of the square of the church of Santa Maria Formosa a Venice Engraving from '

View of the square of the church of Santa Maria Formosa a Venice Engraving from "
LRI4669126 View of the square of the church of Santa Maria Formosa a Venice Engraving from " Magnificentiores Selectioresque Urbis Venetiarum Prospectus" by Michele Marieschi (1710-1743)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Japan in 1920s: Tea harvest (b / w photo)

Japan in 1920s: Tea harvest (b / w photo)
6005880 Japan in 1920s: Tea harvest (b/w photo) by Ponting, Herbert (1870-1935); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tea harvest)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Primrose or Primula varieties

Primrose or Primula varieties
Burnards formosa, Primula elatior polyanthus, Conqueror of Europe auricula, Primula auricula, and common primrose, Primula vulgaris

Background imageFormosa Collection: Corydalis species

Corydalis species
Noble corydalis, Corydalis nobilis, bracteated corydalis, Corydalis bracteata, hollow-rooted fumitory, Corydalis tuberosa, long-flowered corydalis, Corydalis longiflora, beautiful dielytra

Background imageFormosa Collection: Siphocampylos and Leschenaultia species

Siphocampylos and Leschenaultia species
Cavanilles siphocampylos, Siphocamylos cavanillesii, two-lobed leschenaultia, Leschenaultia biloba, beautiful leschenaultia, Leschenaultia formosa, grass-leaved stylidium, Stylidium graminifolium

Background imageFormosa Collection: Mountain devil, Lambertia formosa

Mountain devil, Lambertia formosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after George Loddiges from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1817

Background imageFormosa Collection: Red leschenaultia, Lechenaultia formosa

Red leschenaultia, Lechenaultia formosa (Lachenaultia formosa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by George Cooke after Thomas Shotter Boys from Conrad Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, Hackney, 1825

Background imageFormosa Collection: Common magpie, Pica pica, and white-throated

Common magpie, Pica pica, and white-throated magpie-jay, Calocitta formosa, with egg. Pie commune et pie commandeur. Handcoloured steel engraving by du Casse after an illustration by Adolph Fries

Background imageFormosa Collection: Pink coral fungus, Ramaria formosa

Pink coral fungus, Ramaria formosa
Pink coral fungus or beautiful clavaria, Ramaria formosa (Clavaria formosa). Chromolithograph after a botanical illustration by William Hamilton Gibson from his book Our Edible Toadstools

Background imageFormosa Collection: Striped buttercup variety, Potentilla formosa

Striped buttercup variety, Potentilla formosa, Potentilla striata formosissima. Handcoloured lithograph from Louis van Houtte and Charles Lemaires Flowers of the Gardens and Hothouses of Europe

Background imageFormosa Collection: Dutch castle of Zeelandia (Tainan) on Formosa (Taiwan)

Dutch castle of Zeelandia (Tainan) on Formosa (Taiwan)
The castle of Zeelandia (Tainan) on Formosa (Taiwan) built by the Dutch East India Company. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrrarios Costumes Antique

Background imageFormosa Collection: Map of Asia circa 1810

Map of Asia circa 1810. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Bernieri from Giulio Ferrarios Ancient and Modern Costumes of all the Peoples of the World, Florence, Italy, 1843

Background imageFormosa Collection: Himalayan honeysuckle, Leycesteria formosa

Himalayan honeysuckle, Leycesteria formosa. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a botanical illustration by Walter Fitch from William Jackson Hookers Botanical Magazine, London, 1839

Background imageFormosa Collection: Wild bleeding heart, Dicentra formosa

Wild bleeding heart, Dicentra formosa. (Blush fumitory, Fumaria formosa). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom after an illustration by Sydenham Edwards from William Curtis The Botanical

Background imageFormosa Collection: Conflict between HMS Cormorant and the Savages of Formosa (engraving)

Conflict between HMS Cormorant and the Savages of Formosa (engraving)
1611154 Conflict between HMS Cormorant and the Savages of Formosa (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Draining off camphor oil, Formosa (Taiwan)

Draining off camphor oil, Formosa (Taiwan)
The islands main industry, draining off camphor oil, Formosa (now Taiwan), which was at this time a Japanese province. After the camphor has crystallised

Background imageFormosa Collection: Two men of the Paiwan tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Two men of the Paiwan tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Two men of the Paiwan tribe, in traditional costume, Formosa (now Taiwan). The island was at this time a Japanese province. Date: 1922

Background imageFormosa Collection: Three people of the Tsou tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Three people of the Tsou tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Three people and a baby of the Tsou tribe, based in a mountainous area of central southern Formosa (now Taiwan), to the south west of Mount Morrison (Mount Yushan, Mount Yu, Jade Mountain)

Background imageFormosa Collection: Men of an indigenous tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Men of an indigenous tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Men of an indigenous tribe on the island of Formosa (now Taiwan), which was at this time a Japanese province. Seen here with spears, a gun, and knives at their belts

Background imageFormosa Collection: Young man of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Young man of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Young man of the Atayal (Tayal, Tayan) tribe, Formosa (now Taiwan). The tattoos on his forehead and chin show that he has reached maturity and is a marriageable member of society

Background imageFormosa Collection: Adults and children of an indigenous tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Adults and children of an indigenous tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Adults and children of an indigenous tribe, in a small village on Formosa (now Taiwan). The island was at this time a Japanese province. Date: 1922

Background imageFormosa Collection: Man and two children of an indigenous tribe, Formosa

Man and two children of an indigenous tribe, Formosa (now Taiwan), standing beside their hut, raised on posts on a mountain slope. The island was at this time a Japanese province. Date: 1922

Background imageFormosa Collection: Man of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Man of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Man of the Atayal (Tayal, Tayan) tribe, Formosa (now Taiwan). They were based around the mountainous region to the north of the island, which was at this time a Japanese province

Background imageFormosa Collection: Women and children of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Women and children of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Women and children of the Atayal (Tayal, Tayan) tribe, Formosa (now Taiwan). They were based around the mountainous region to the north of the island, which was at this time a Japanese province

Background imageFormosa Collection: Three huntsmen of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Three huntsmen of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Three huntsmen of the Atayal (Tayal, Tayan) tribe, Formosa (now Taiwan). They were based around the mountainous region to the north of the island, which was at this time a Japanese province

Background imageFormosa Collection: Men of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)

Men of the Atayal tribe, Formosa (Taiwan)
Men of the Atayal (Tayal, Tayan) tribe, Formosa (now Taiwan). They were based around the mountainous region to the north of the island, which was at this time a Japanese province. Date: 1922



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Formosa Collection

Formosa are small marsupials native to South America. They have a wide range of habitats, from tropical rainforests to dry savannas and even urban areas and can omnivorous, feeding on a variety of fruits, insects, small vertebrates and carrion. They have short fur that can be grayish-brown or reddish-brown in color with white markings on the face and legs. They have long tails which help them balance when they climb trees or jump from branch to branch. They also use their long tails for communication by twitching them when threatened or excited and can solitary animals but will form pairs during the breeding season in order to raise their young together until they reach independence at around 8 months old.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Formosa collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of Didelphidae mammals, also known as opossums. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. These products showcase the beauty and diversity of these fascinating creatures in their natural habitats. The Didelphidae family is found primarily in Central and South America but can also be found in North America. They are marsupials that carry their young in pouches after birth. There are over 100 species within this family with varying sizes and appearances. Our Formosa collection provides an opportunity to appreciate the unique characteristics of each species through high-quality images captured by skilled photographers. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall art or a fun puzzle to challenge yourself or your loved ones, the Formosa collection has something for everyone who appreciates nature's wonders.
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What are Formosa (Didelphidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Formosa art prints are a collection of high-quality images featuring Didelphidae mammals, also known as opossums. These animals are native to the Americas and can be found in a variety of habitats, including forests, grasslands, and urban areas. The Formosa art prints showcase the unique characteristics of these fascinating creatures through stunning photography and artwork. The Didelphidae family includes over 100 species of opossums that vary in size and appearance. Some common features include their pointed snouts, long tails, and sharp teeth. They are nocturnal animals that feed on insects, small mammals, fruits, and vegetables. Formosa art prints offer a great way to bring nature into your home or office space. Whether you're an animal lover or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, these prints make for a wonderful addition to any decor style. With their vibrant colors and intricate details captured by talented photographers and artists alike - they truly capture the essence of these remarkable creatures.
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What Formosa (Didelphidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Formosa art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and enthusiasts. These prints feature various species of Didelphidae mammals found in the Formosa region, including opossums, shrew opossums, and mouse opossums. The collection includes stunning photographs that capture the beauty and uniqueness of these animals in their natural habitats. You can choose from different sizes and formats to suit your preferences, such as framed or unframed prints. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful wildlife art or searching for a unique gift for an animal lover, we have something to offer. With high-quality printing technology used on premium materials, you can be sure that your print will look great wherever it's displayed. We provide an extensive selection of Formosa art prints that showcase the incredible diversity and wonder of these fascinating creatures.
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How do I buy Formosa (Didelphidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To purchase Formosa art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these fascinating creatures. Once you have found the image or images that you would like to purchase, simply select the size and format that best suits your needs. We offer a range of options for printing and framing your chosen artwork, including canvas prints, mounted prints, and framed prints. You can also choose to have your print delivered rolled in a tube if you prefer to frame it yourself. To complete your order, simply add your selected items to your cart and proceed through the checkout process. Payment can be made securely using a variety of methods including credit card and PayPal. Whether you are looking for a unique piece of wall art for your home or office, or a special gift for an animal lover in your life, our collection of Formosa art prints is sure to offer something that will capture your imagination.
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How much do Formosa (Didelphidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

As a provider of Formosa art prints, we offer a wide range of options for customers to choose from. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size and type of print selected by the customer. However, Media Storehouse is committed to providing affordable prices without compromising on quality. You can expect high-quality prints that are produced using state-of-the-art printing technology and premium materials. These prints are designed to last for years without fading or losing their vibrancy. Media Storehouse takes pride in offering a diverse selection of Formosa art prints that cater to different tastes and preferences. Whether you're looking for something bold and colorful or more subtle and understated, there's sure to be an option that suits your needs. You can expect reasonable prices for top-quality Formosa art prints when shopping with Media Storehouse.
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How will my Formosa (Didelphidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in delivering your Formosa art prints to you. We use high-quality packaging materials to ensure that your artwork arrives in perfect condition. Your print will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We work with trusted shipping partners who provide reliable delivery services worldwide. You can track the progress of your order online using the tracking number provided once it has been dispatched from our warehouse. Once your Formosa art print arrives, simply unroll it and display it as desired. Our prints are produced on high-quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that they look stunning and vibrant for years to come. Whether you're purchasing a single print or multiple pieces of artwork, we strive to make the delivery process as smooth and hassle-free as possible so that you can enjoy your new artwork without delay.