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Mauritius Antique Framed Print Collection

Discover the enchanting Mauritius collection of antique framed prints from Media Storehouse. This exquisite assortment showcases the captivating beauty of Mauritius' native Cercopithecidae primates, also known as Old World monkeys. Each print is meticulously crafted, featuring intricate details and vibrant colors that bring the essence of these fascinating creatures to life. Transport yourself to the lush landscapes of Mauritius with these timeless pieces, perfect for adding a touch of exotic charm to any room in your home or office.

Mauritius is home to a unique species of primates known as Cercopithecidae mammals

Choose a picture from our Mauritius Antique Framed Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

1,147 Antique Framed Prints

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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 imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius / Port Louis

Mauritius / Port Louis
View of PORT LOUIS from the sea Date: 1865

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Panoramic of Le Pouce mountain and Pieter Both towards the Indian Ocean sunset, aerial

Panoramic of Le Pouce mountain and Pieter Both towards the Indian Ocean sunset, aerial view, Moka Range, Port Louis, Mauritius, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Aerial view of Tamarina golf course during the sunset

Aerial view of Tamarina golf course during the sunset. Tamarin, Black River (Riviere Noir), Mauritius, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius country map

Mauritius country map
2011 edition

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

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

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Flic-en-Flac, Riviere Noire (Black River), West Coast, Mauritius

Flic-en-Flac, Riviere Noire (Black River), West Coast, Mauritius

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Sugar Beach resort, Flic-en-Flac, Riviare Noire (Black River), West Coast, Mauritius

Sugar Beach resort, Flic-en-Flac, Riviare Noire (Black River), West Coast, Mauritius
Sugar Beach resort, Flic-en-Flac, RiviAre Noire (Black River), West Coast, Mauritius

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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 imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Sun loungers on the beach and Mont Brabant (Le Morne Brabant), UNESCO World Heritage Site

Sun loungers on the beach and Mont Brabant (Le Morne Brabant), UNESCO World Heritage Site, Mauritius, Indian Ocean

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius Church, Appenzell, Switzerland

Mauritius Church, Appenzell, Switzerland

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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 imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Indian Ocean Mauritius

Indian Ocean Mauritius
Bird s-eye view of the harbour of Port Louis before a third of the town was destroyed this year by a hurricane

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Small fishing boats in the turquoise sea, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Small fishing boats in the turquoise sea, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: The bay and beach of Grand Baie, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

The bay and beach of Grand Baie, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Bottle Palms pamplemousses botanical gardens, Round Island Mauritius

Bottle Palms pamplemousses botanical gardens, Round Island Mauritius
RV-1836 Mauritius - Bottle Palms pamplemousses botanical gardens, Round Island Mauritius Richard Vaughan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius, scenic in the North West region of the island

Mauritius, scenic in the North West region of the island

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Wine glasses in front of the pool of the Beachcomber Le Paradis, Mauritius

Wine glasses in front of the pool of the Beachcomber Le Paradis, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Beach, Cap Malheureux

Beach, Cap Malheureux, Mauritius

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Map of Mauritius, illustration from Paul et Virginie by Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre

Map of Mauritius, illustration from Paul et Virginie by Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre
XIR180649 Map of Mauritius, illustration from Paul et Virginie by Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre (1737-1814) engraved by Dyonnet, 1836 (coloured engraving) by Dufour, A.H

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius triggerfish, unicorn leatherjacket

Mauritius triggerfish, unicorn leatherjacket
Mauritius triggerfish, Rhinecanthus cinereus, unicorn leatherjacket, Aluterus monoceros, and planehead filefish, Stephanolepis hispidus

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Palm tree on tropical beach during sunset, Le Morne Brabant, Black River district

Palm tree on tropical beach during sunset, Le Morne Brabant, Black River district, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Aerial view of Le Morne Brabant and the Underwater Waterfall optical illusion

Aerial view of Le Morne Brabant and the Underwater Waterfall optical illusion and natural phenomena, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Sugarcane plants in Mauritius, Africa

Sugarcane plants in Mauritius, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius - Pieter Both Mountain

Mauritius - Pieter Both Mountain
Pieter Both - the second highest mountain of Mauritius - named after Pieter Both, the first Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: aerial view of Ile aux Cerfs in winter time, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

aerial view of Ile aux Cerfs in winter time, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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 imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Coconuts -Cocos nucifera- growing on tree, Mauritius

Coconuts -Cocos nucifera- growing on tree, Mauritius

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Idyllic beach scene with blue sky, aquamarine sea and soft sand, Ile Aux Cerfs, Mauritius

Idyllic beach scene with blue sky, aquamarine sea and soft sand, Ile Aux Cerfs, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: 20049133

20049133
MAURITIUS Sunset Beach with palm trees back lit by setting sun

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: colorful fish and palm trees, a magical Mauritian mix, at Le Morne in the south coast

colorful fish and palm trees, a magical Mauritian mix, at Le Morne in the south coast, Unesco World Heritage Site, Mauritius

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Aerial by drone of boats in the turquoise water of lagoon front of Mont Choisy beach

Aerial by drone of boats in the turquoise water of lagoon front of Mont Choisy beach, north-west coast, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: The swimming pool of the Beachcomber Paradis Hotel, Le Morne Brabant Peninsula, Black

The swimming pool of the Beachcomber Paradis Hotel, Le Morne Brabant Peninsula, Black River (Riviere Noire), Mauritius (PR)

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Rodriguez fruit bat hanging upside down from branch, Mauritius, close-up

Rodriguez fruit bat hanging upside down from branch, Mauritius, close-up

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Mauritius Racetrack

Mauritius Racetrack
Circa 1956: The Champ de Mars Race track, Port Louis, Mauritius. (Photo by Reg Birkett/Keystone/Getty Images)

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: One with Britain, Heart and Soul, One Life, One Flag, One Throne, Tennyson (engraving)

One with Britain, Heart and Soul, One Life, One Flag, One Throne, Tennyson (engraving)
1039708 One with Britain, Heart and Soul, One Life, One Flag, One Throne, Tennyson (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: One with Britain, Heart and Soul)

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: View of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS Nigeria

View of the 8000 ton Royal Navy Mauritius class cruiser HMS Nigeria, during the Second World War. January 1942

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Aerial view of mountain overlooking the ocean, Le Morne Brabant peninsula

Aerial view of mountain overlooking the ocean, Le Morne Brabant peninsula, Black River district, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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 imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Rochester Falls, Souillac, Savanne, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Rochester Falls, Souillac, Savanne, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Swimming pool of the Beachcomber Le Paradis five star hotel, Mauritius

Swimming pool of the Beachcomber Le Paradis five star hotel, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Swimming Pool

Swimming Pool, Maritim Hotel, Mauritius

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Turquoise coral reef meeting the blue Indian Ocean, aerial view by drone, Ile Aux Cerfs

Turquoise coral reef meeting the blue Indian Ocean, aerial view by drone, Ile Aux Cerfs, Flacq district, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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 imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Church

Notre Dame Auxiliatrice Church, Cape Malheureux, Mauritius, Indian Ocean

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Naval battle of Grand Port, Mauritius, in 1810 (litho)

Naval battle of Grand Port, Mauritius, in 1810 (litho)
XIR382372 Naval battle of Grand Port, Mauritius, in 1810 (litho) by Lebreton, Louis (1818-66) (after); Musee de la Marine, Paris, France; (add.info.: bataille navale de Grand Port)

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print Collection: Wooden jetty with boats tied to it stretching out into the Indian Ocean off an idyllic beach

Wooden jetty with boats tied to it stretching out into the Indian Ocean off an idyllic beach on Ile Aux Cerfs, Mauritius, Indian Ocean, Africa

Background imageMauritius Antique Framed Print 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



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Mauritius Antique Framed Print Collection

Mauritius is home to a unique species of primates known as Cercopithecidae mammals. These animals are endemic to the island and can only be found in Mauritius, and are small, arboreal primates with short tails, large eyes, and long limbs. Their diet consists mainly of fruits, leaves, flowers, and insects. They live in groups of up to 20 individuals and communicate through vocalizations such as barks and screams. The population of these animals is currently threatened due to habitat destruction caused by human activities such as logging and agricultural expansion. Conservation efforts have been put in place in order to protect this species from extinction but more needs to be done if we want them to survive for future generations.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Mauritius collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning assortment of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring the unique wildlife found on the island nation of Mauritius. Our collection showcases several species of primates belonging to the Cercopithecidae family that are native to this region. These animals include macaques and langurs which are known for their distinctive fur patterns and playful behavior. The high-quality images in our collection capture these creatures in their natural habitat, highlighting their beauty and grace. Whether you're an animal lover or simply appreciate beautiful artwork, the Mauritius collection has something for everyone. From colorful canvases to intricate jigsaw puzzles, there's no shortage of options when it comes to decorating your home or office with these captivating images. With so many different products available through Media Storehouse, you can easily find the perfect piece to suit your style and budget.
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What are Mauritius (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Mauritius Cercopithecidae mammals are a group of animals that belong to the Old World monkey family. These primates are native to Mauritius, an island nation located in the Indian Ocean. The Cercopithecidae family includes several species of monkeys such as macaques and baboons. Art prints featuring these fascinating creatures can be found at Media Storehouse, a platform that offers a wide range of high-quality images from various sources. These art prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of Mauritius' wildlife, including its Cercopithecidae mammals. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece to decorate your home or office space or simply want to add some natural charm to your collection, Mauritius Cercopithecidae mammal art prints are an excellent choice. With their vibrant colors and intricate details, these prints capture the essence of this beautiful island's wildlife and make for great conversation starters.
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What Mauritius (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Mauritius Cercopithecidae mammal animal art prints for purchase. These include stunning photographs and illustrations of various species such as the Mauritian macaque, also known as the long-tailed macaque, which is native to the island. Other popular options include prints featuring the critically endangered Mauritius grey langur, which has a distinctive black face and white beard. In addition to these primates, Media Storehouse also offers artwork showcasing other unique animals found on the island such as giant tortoises and colorful birds like the pink pigeon and echo parakeet. The artwork comes in different sizes and formats including canvas prints, framed prints, posters, and photographic prints. Whether you are looking to decorate your home or office with beautiful wildlife art or simply want to add some color to your walls with images of exotic animals from Mauritius, we have something for everyone's taste.
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How do I buy Mauritius (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Mauritius art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images featuring these animals. Once you have found the print that you like, simply select the size and format that best suits your needs. We offer a range of options for their prints, including canvas, framed or unframed paper prints. You can also choose to have your print mounted on foam board for added durability. To complete your purchase, simply add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout. We accept various payment methods such as credit cards and PayPal. Their team will then carefully package and ship your order directly to your doorstep. Whether you're looking for a unique piece of artwork for yourself or as a gift for someone special, buying Mauritius art prints from Media Storehouse is an easy process with stunning results.
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How much do Mauritius (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Mauritius art prints at varying prices. Our collection includes high-quality prints featuring these beautiful animals in their natural habitat, captured by talented photographers from around the world. The cost of each print depends on several factors such as size, framing options and materials used for printing. We strive to provide our customers with affordable yet premium quality products that can be enjoyed for years to come. Our website features an easy-to-use interface where you can browse through our extensive collection of Mauritius art prints and choose the one that best suits your taste and budget. We take pride in offering excellent customer service and ensuring that every purchase made through us is a satisfying experience for our customers.
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How will my Mauritius (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Mauritius art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Our team of experts use high-quality materials to ensure that your print is protected during transit. Once your order has been processed, we will dispatch it using our trusted courier service. You can track the progress of your delivery online, so you know exactly when to expect it. We offer a range of delivery options to suit your needs, including standard and express shipping. Standard shipping usually takes between 5-7 working days, while express shipping can arrive within 2-3 working days. We are committed to providing excellent customer service and ensuring that our customers receive their orders promptly and safely. If you have any questions or concerns about the delivery of your Mauritius art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us for assistance.