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3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

56 Poster Prints

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Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Green frog tadpole

Green frog tadpole. This tadpole of the green frog (rana clamitans) is at the four legged stage and is very similar in appearance to the adult frog, except for the remains of the tail

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Green frog tadpole

Green frog tadpole. This tadpole of the green frog (rana clamitans) is at the two legged stage of metamorphosis. Eventually the front legs will develop and break through the operculum

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Harmonious hand, 17th century artwork

Harmonious hand, 17th century artwork. This depiction of the harmonious hand shows musical scales and staves, with notes shown at each joint

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Llama

Llama (Lama glama). These animals are bred as pack animals and for their hair, which is used in textiles, and meat. They have been domesticated since 5000 BC. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: New Zealand fur seal

New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) resting on a rock. Fur seals are so-named for their thick pelt, unlike true seals which have only a thin covering of hair. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Cape hare

Cape hare (Lepus capensis) sheltering under a bush. Cape hares are found throughout Africa, and have spread to many parts of Europe, the Middle East and Asia

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Caesarian section, 17th century artwork

Caesarian section, 17th century artwork. Woman giving birth with a surgeon (left) preparing to perform a Caesarian section

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Armillary sphere, 16th century artwork

Armillary sphere, 16th century artwork. The Earth (centre) is shown at an angle, surrounded by geographical and celestial lines such as the equator and the tropics, and the plane of the ecliptic

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Ptolemys ruler, 16th century artwork

Ptolemys ruler, 16th century artwork. This instrument was used to make measurements of the orbits of the planets. Ptolemy is the figure using the instrument

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Earths zones, 16th century artwork

Earths zones, 16th century artwork. The zones are temperate, burning, and frozen. The signs of the zodiac form a curved belt across centre

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Solar quadrant, 16th century artwork

Solar quadrant, 16th century artwork. This quadrant is being used to measure the angle of declination of the Sun (top right)

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Chinese and Sinhalese, 18th century text

Chinese and Sinhalese, 18th century text
Chinese and Sinhalese text, 18th century manuscript. The Chinese characters and names (left) are for weights and measures, and the proper names of places and people

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Chat flycatcher feeding its chick

Chat flycatcher feeding its chick
Chat flycatcher (Melaenornis infuscatus) feeding its chick. Photographed in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Universal harmony, 17th century artwork

Universal harmony, 17th century artwork. This woodcut is from the book Harmonicorum (Paris, 1636) by the French theologian, philosopher and music theorist Marin Mersenne (1588-1648)

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Northern royal albatross

Northern royal albatross (Diomedea sanfordi). Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Salvins albatross in flight

Salvins albatross in flight
Salvins albatross (Thalassarche salvini) in flight. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Shell geometry, 16th century artwork

Shell geometry, 16th century artwork. The lines from the shell (bottom) demonstrate the connection between geometry and design

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Phases of the Moon, 16th century artwork

Phases of the Moon, 16th century artwork. These phases date from the years 1565 to 1576. This artwork is from the book The cosmographical glasse (London, 1559) by the English author William Cunningham

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Childbirth, 17th century artwork

Childbirth, 17th century artwork. Woman giving birth in a canopied bed, aided by a midwife. This woodcut is from the book La commare oriccoglitrice (Venice)

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Amanita (Amanita frostiana) mushroom

Amanita (Amanita frostiana) mushroom
Frosts amanita (Amanita frostiana) mushroom. Photographed in Vermont, USA

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Atlas cosmology, 16th century artwork

Atlas cosmology, 16th century artwork. Atlas with the Earth on his shoulders in an armillary sphere. The sphere shows the zodiac signs, and the four elements

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: New Zealand fur seal

New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) resting on a rock. Fur seals are so-named for their thick pelt, unlike true seals which have only a thin covering of hair. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: White-fronted tern

White-fronted tern (Sterna striata) perched on a rock. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Black billed gull in flight

Black billed gull in flight
Black billed gull (Larus bulleri) in flight. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Gibsons wandering albatrosses

Gibsons wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans gibsoni). This bird has the longest wingspan of any bird, it can measure up to 3.5 metres

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Salvins albatross

Salvins albatross (Thalassarche salvini). Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Cape fox with prey

Cape fox with prey
Cape fox (Vulpes chama) with prey. The cape fox is a small fox, measuring up to 60 centimetres, that inhabits the grasslands and savannahs of southern Africa

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: New Zealand fur seal

New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri) resting on a rock. Fur seals are so-named for their thick pelt, unlike true seals which have only a thin covering of hair. Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Blueberries (Vaccinium sp. )

Blueberries (Vaccinium sp. )
Blueberries (Vaccinium sp.). Ripe (blue) and unripe blueberries on a bush. Photographed in Vermont, USA

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Red billed gull

Red billed gull (Larus scopulinus). Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Carillon, 17th century artwork

Carillon, 17th century artwork. Seated figure playing a musical instrument known as a carillon. This woodcut is from the book Harmonicorum (Paris, 1636) by the French theologian

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Cube perspectives, 16th century artwork

Cube perspectives, 16th century artwork. The lines show the perspectives of a cube seen from two different angles. Woodcut from the book Institutiones geometricae (Paris)

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Measuring device, 16th century artwork

Measuring device, 16th century artwork. This is a quadrangulum and lanceolam. Woodcut from the book Institutiones geometricae (Paris)

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Violin, 17th century artwork

Violin, 17th century artwork. Violin bows and diagrams of musical scales surround the violin. This woodcut is from the book Harmonicorum (Paris, 1636) by the French theologian

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Cheetah climbing off a tree

Cheetah climbing off a tree
Cheetah (Acynonix jubatus) climbing off a tree. This big cat relies on stealth and speed to catch prey. It can reach a top speed of about 68 miles per hour

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Cape fox mother and young

Cape fox mother and young
Cape fox (Vulpes chama) mother and young. Female cape foxes give birth to a litter of between 3 and 6 pups after a gestation period of around 50 days

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Measuring device, 16th century artwork

Measuring device, 16th century artwork. This diagram demonstrates how to calculate the height of a column using a quadrant

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Woolly gomphus (Gomphus floccosus)

Woolly gomphus (Gomphus floccosus) mushroom. Photographed in Vermont, USA

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Laughing kookaburra

Laughing kookaburra (Dacelo novaeguineae) on a branch, calling. This bird is a member of the kingfisher family. It occurs throughout eastern Australia and has been introduced to Tasmania

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Chinese compass, 18th century manuscript

Chinese compass, 18th century manuscript. This diagram and its accompanying text describe the Chinese compass of 24 points (left)

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Salvins albatrosses

Salvins albatrosses (Thalassarche salvini). Photographed in New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Yellow-eyed penguin

Yellow-eyed penguin (Megadyptes antipodes). This penguin is native to New Zealand

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Cheetah with a radio collar

Cheetah with a radio collar
Cheetah (Acynonix jubatus) with a radio collar. This big cat relies on stealth and speed to catch prey. It can reach a top speed of about 68 miles per hour

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Gibsons wandering albatrosses

Gibsons wandering albatrosses (Diomedea exulans gibsoni) fighting. This bird has the longest wingspan of any bird, it can measure up to 3.5 metres

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Male rhinoceros hornbill in a tree

Male rhinoceros hornbill in a tree. The rhinoceros hornbill (Buceros rhinoceros) is one of the largest of the hornbills. The males have red or orange eyes whilst the females have white eyes

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Caracal, 18th century artwork

Caracal, 18th century artwork
Caracal, 18th century manuscript. This page is from the book Syntagma dissertationum quas olim auctor doctissimus (1767), the posthumous collected works of the English orientalist Thomas Hyde

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Chat flycatcher on a branch

Chat flycatcher on a branch
Chat flycatcher (Melaenornis infuscatus) on a branch. Photographed in the Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa

Background image3 Sep 2009 Poster Print Collection: Hookers sea lions

Hookers sea lions (Phocarctos hookeri) on a beach in New Zealand



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