



Triptych - The gray whale
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Gray Whale Triptych - An exceptional marine artwork
Bring a touch of elegance and natural history to your home with this triptych dedicated to the gray whale , an iconic marine mammal of the oceans. This three-part reproduction is taken from the historical work "Natural History of the Cetaceans and Other Marine Mammals of the West Coast of North America" (1872), written by Charles Melville Scammon . The original illustrations, created using a monochrome lithography technique, capture the proportions and fascinating details of this majestic animal.
An authentic and unique rendering.
This triptych highlights the original grain of the images, enlarged to reveal the full richness of textures and nuances. The dotted effects, characteristic of old engravings, stand out particularly in large format, giving this work a unique personality. This authentic grain, far from being a flaw, recalls the era of great scientific explorations and gives this series of posters an unparalleled historical charm.
An ideal decoration for all spaces.
Each panel celebrates the majesty of the gray whale while paying homage to 19th-century scientific knowledge. This triptych makes a perfect centerpiece for a living room, office, or any space where art and nature meet. Printed on 220g cream-colored vellum paper, these prints...
Fine art edition poster printed on 220g cream laid paper
- Available in 3 sizes: 30x40cm, 50x70cm and 60x80cm
- Standard framing formats
- Frame not supplied
Orders are shipped to your home with signature required and to relay points for France and Europe :
- Colissimo
- Mondial Relay
And home delivery with signature for the rest of the world with:
- UPS
Shipping rates depending on the destination country:
- France: from €4.90
- Europe & Overseas: from €8.90
- Rest of the world: €29.90
FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER €70 for orders destined to France and the European Union.
Preparation time : orders leave our workshop within 24-48 business hours.
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