Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Loch Ness Monster Collection

"The Enigmatic Loch Ness Monster: A Captivating Artwork Unveiling Scotland's Greatest Mystery" Frank Searle, a renowned photographer and avid researcher

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Loch Ness monster, artwork

Loch Ness monster, artwork
Loch Ness monster. Computer artwork of the Loch Ness Monster swimming on the surface of Loch Ness, Scotland. Sightings of the monster have occurred at least since the 15th century

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Frank Searle a photographer who studied the disputed existence of the Loch Ness Monster

Frank Searle a photographer who studied the disputed existence of the Loch Ness Monster. He took up residence at Loch Ness in 1969 living a frugal existence in a tent then a caravan looking for

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness. A rainbow over Loch Ness, Great Glen

Scotland, Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness. A rainbow over Loch Ness, Great Glen

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Loch Ness Monster

Loch Ness Monster
Loch Ness monster. Computer artwork of the Loch Ness Monster swimming in Loch Ness, Scotland. Sightings of the monster have occurred at least since the 15th century

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Loch Ness, Scotland (litho)

Loch Ness, Scotland (litho)
3096665 Loch Ness, Scotland (litho) by English School, (20th century); 13.8x8.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Loch Ness, Scotland. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: The Loch Ness Monster, 1933, (1938)

The Loch Ness Monster, 1933, (1938). A photograph purporting to show the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie). From These Tremendous Years 1919-1938. [Daily Express, London, 1938]

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters

A Elasmosaurus platyurus swims freely in prehistoric waters
Elasmosaurus platyurus, a prehistoric dinosaur from the Cretaceous period

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A Liopleurodon attacks a Plesiosaurus

A Liopleurodon attacks a Plesiosaurus
A hapless Plesiosaurus becomes a meal for the much larger Liopleurodon aquatic reptile

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish

Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate with a school of fish
Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs migrate along with a school of fish to warmer Jurassic seas

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period

Styxosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period
Styxosaurus was a plesiosaur marine reptile that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Kansas in North America

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas

Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swimming the Jurassic seas
Jurassic seas were full of life such as the Plesiosaurus dinosaur which was a carnivorve feeding on fish prey

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A Plesiosaurus marine reptile attacks a school of Dapedius fish

A Plesiosaurus marine reptile attacks a school of Dapedius fish
A Plesiosaurus marine reptile sneaks up behind a school of Dapedius fish as it goes in for the attack

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Illustration of men in boat and at waters edge pointing at the Loch Ness Monster

Illustration of men in boat and at waters edge pointing at the Loch Ness Monster

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Illustration of of men in small boat as Loch Ness Monster emerges out of the water

Illustration of of men in small boat as Loch Ness Monster emerges out of the water

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurs co-existing alongside the ancient civilization of Atlantis

Plesiosaurs co-existing alongside the ancient civilization of Atlantis, way back in prehistoric times

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Artists concept of an ancient civilization with advanced technology

Artists concept of an ancient civilization with advanced technology
Myths and legends are full of stories about ancient advanced civilizations with their sophisticated machines and advanced technology

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus

A Dakosaurus attacks a small Plesiosaurus in the clear waters of a prehistoric ocean

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurs gather at their underwater playground

Plesiosaurs gather at their underwater playground

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Elasmosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period

Elasmosaurus marine reptile from the Cretaceous Period
Elasmosaurus was a plesiosaur marine reptile that lived during the Cretaceous Period of Kansas in North America

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurus, large marine predatory reptile from the Jurassic Era

Plesiosaurus, large marine predatory reptile from the Jurassic Era

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Cute illustration of a Loch Ness Monster

Cute illustration of a Loch Ness Monster

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Strange creatures that best resemble prehistoric Plesiosaurs

Strange creatures that best resemble prehistoric Plesiosaurs
Around the world there have been numerous sightings of strange creatures that best resemble prehistoric Plesiosaurs, including the famous Loch Ness sightings

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A school of Lemonpeel Angelfish swim by Plesiosaurus dinosaurs

A school of Lemonpeel Angelfish swim by Plesiosaurus dinosaurs
A school of Lemonpeel Angelfish keep a wary eye on three large predatory Plesiosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Elasmosaurus tries to capture a Dolichorhynchops reptile

Elasmosaurus tries to capture a Dolichorhynchops reptile
Elasmosaurus tries to capture one of the Dolichorhynchops reptiles as Quetzalcoatlus birds look for fish

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swim near a natural coral reef bridge

Three Plesiosaurus dinosaurs swim near a natural coral reef bridge in shallow seas

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Illustration of a snorkeling Loch Ness Monster

Illustration of a snorkeling Loch Ness Monster

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurus attacks a Metriorhynchus in Jurassic seas

Plesiosaurus attacks a Metriorhynchus in Jurassic seas
A Metriorhynchus becomes a meal for a Plesiosaurus marine reptile in blue Jurassic seas

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A group of Plesiosaurs resting on a sandbank

A group of Plesiosaurs resting on a sandbank and enjoying the last warm rays of the sun at the end of another Jurassic day

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs chase a school of Lemonpeel Angelfish

Plesiosaurus dinosaurs chase a school of Lemonpeel Angelfish
A school of Lemonpeel Angelfish swim together for protection from Plesiosaurus dinosaurs

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Illustration of a Loch Ness Monster scuba diver

Illustration of a Loch Ness Monster scuba diver

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurs in their marine habitat

Plesiosaurs in their marine habitat

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Illustration of a bathing Loch Ness Monster

Illustration of a bathing Loch Ness Monster

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A group of Plesiosaurs during Earths Jurassic Era

A group of Plesiosaurs during Earths Jurassic Era

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish

Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish
A pack of Plesiosaurus dinosaurs hunt a school of Dapedius fish in prehistoric seas

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A Plesiosaurus captures a Eurhinosaurus marine reptile in a sea cave

A Plesiosaurus captures a Eurhinosaurus marine reptile in a sea cave off the coast of Jurassic seas

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: A Plesiosarus dinosaur of the Jurassic Era

A Plesiosarus dinosaur of the Jurassic Era
A Plesiosaurus dinosaur turns to go after two Dapedius fish from the Jurassic Era

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Reconstruction - Loch Ness Monster, on shore

Reconstruction - Loch Ness Monster, on shore
JH-12 Reconstruction - Loch Ness Monster, on shore John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Loch Ness Monster

Loch Ness Monster
JH-59 Loch Ness Monster John Holmes contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Computer illustration of the Loch Ness Monster

Computer illustration of the Loch Ness Monster

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur

Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur
Elasmosaurus dinosaur. Artwork of Elasmosaurus, a marine dinosaur (plesiosaur) coming ashore. Elas- mosaurus (" plated reptile")

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: 1848 Hydrarchos Zeuglodon basilosaurus

1848 Hydrarchos Zeuglodon basilosaurus
1848 copper engraving from C.G. Caruss paper " Das Kopfskelet des Zeuglodon Hydrarchos". It shows the skull of " Dr." Albert Kochs 114 foot (34 metre)

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: 1846 Hydrarchos whale fake monster fossil

1846 Hydrarchos whale fake monster fossil
1846 copper engraving from a Leipzig newspaper. It shows the German exhibition of " Dr." Albert Kochs 114 foot (34 metre) skeleton of a fossil sea serpent

Background imageLoch Ness Monster Collection: 1851 Hydrarchos whale fake monster fossil

1851 Hydrarchos whale fake monster fossil
1851 steel engraving from Hecks iconography engraved by Henry Winkles and published in New York. It shows the american exhibition of " Dr." Albert Kochs 114 foot (34 metre)



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"The Enigmatic Loch Ness Monster: A Captivating Artwork Unveiling Scotland's Greatest Mystery" Frank Searle, a renowned photographer and avid researcher, dedicated his life to unraveling the disputed existence of the legendary Loch Ness Monster. Nestled in the breathtaking Scottish Highlands, Loch Ness has long been shrouded in mystery and intrigue. As sunlight pierced through storm clouds, a mesmerizing rainbow arched over the vast expanse of Loch Ness in the Great Glen. It was as if nature itself acknowledged the enigma that lay beneath its depths – an elusive creature that captured imaginations worldwide. Dating back to 1933, sightings of this mythical beast have left both locals and tourists awestruck. The iconic image from 1938 showcases an artist's impression of what could be lurking within these mysterious waters – a colossal creature with serpentine features reminiscent of Elasmosaurus platyurus. In prehistoric times, Liopleurodon roamed ancient seas with fearsome might. Its immense size made it capable of overpowering even Plesiosauruses like a scene straight out of Jurassic Park. Styxosaurus also ruled these waters during the Cretaceous Period when marine reptiles reigned supreme. Illustrations depict brave men on boats or at water's edge pointing excitedly towards something extraordinary emerging from Loch Ness' depths. These scenes capture humanity's fascination with uncovering secrets hidden beneath its murky surface. The allure persists as we imagine ourselves aboard those small boats witnessing firsthand as the majestic Loch Ness Monster surfaces before our very eyes. Is it merely folklore or an undiscovered species? The debate rages on while captivating our hearts and minds alike. Loch Ness remains an enigma wrapped in beauty—a testament to nature’s ability to captivate us with its mysteries. As we gaze upon this artwork depicting Scotland’s greatest legend, let us embrace wonderment and continue seeking answers about this elusive creature that has become synonymous with Loch Ness.