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Face Fly is a type of fly that belongs to the family Muscidae and has a small, brownish-black fly with distinctive facial markings

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Background imageFace Fly Collection: Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co

Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. Creator: Longines-Wittnauer Watch Co
Hour Angle wristwatch, ca. 1927. On 20-21 May 1927, Charles Lindbergh literally flew into history when he crossed the Atlantic Ocean in his Ryan NYP Spirit of St

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Face 2 face

Face 2 face
Piotr Wrobel

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Two faces one soul

Two faces one soul
Ahmed Sobhi

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Roe gadfly, insect with a face resembling that of a monkey (b / w photo)

Roe gadfly, insect with a face resembling that of a monkey (b / w photo)
6000078 Roe gadfly, insect with a face resembling that of a monkey (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roe gadfly)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: You may fly to the moon to play, by Minnie Asprey

You may fly to the moon to play, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Boy with dog and kite on a cutout greetings card

Boy with dog and kite on a cutout greetings card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Portrait of a man on horseback, possibly Maharaja Jai Singh II (1688-1743), c

Portrait of a man on horseback, possibly Maharaja Jai Singh II (1688-1743), c
3557431 Portrait of a man on horseback, possibly Maharaja Jai Singh II (1688-1743), c.1720 (opaque pigments & gold on paper) by Indian School

Background imageFace Fly Collection: The ribbons dealer A young woman wearing a hair at home talks to the merchant carrying a

The ribbons dealer A young woman wearing a hair at home talks to the merchant carrying a
JLJ4644455 The ribbons dealer A young woman wearing a hair at home talks to the merchant carrying a fashionable fly on her face

Background imageFace Fly Collection: A prince in darbar under a canopy, c. 1880 (opaque w / c and gold on paper)

A prince in darbar under a canopy, c. 1880 (opaque w / c and gold on paper)
6040530 A prince in darbar under a canopy, c.1880 (opaque w/c and gold on paper) by Indian School, (19th century); 46.5x34.9 cm; San Diego Museum of Art

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Destined

Destined
Shane Peterson

Background imageFace Fly Collection: escape

escape
John Andre Aasen

Background imageFace Fly Collection: blue robberfly

blue robberfly
Shikhei Goh

Background imageFace Fly Collection: fly with me

fly with me
Djordjina Ciric

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Fly me to the moon

Fly me to the moon
Bruno Birkhofer

Background imageFace Fly Collection: The fly

The fly
Julien Oncete

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Cowboy in action

Cowboy in action
Larry Deng

Background imageFace Fly Collection: The Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus, is flying over the bay, Tobago

The Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus, is flying over the bay, Tobago . Petr Simon

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Lonchophylla robusta, Orange nectar bat

Lonchophylla robusta, Orange nectar bat The bat is hovering and drinking the nectar from the beautiful flower in the rain forest, night picture, Costa Rica. Petr Simon

Background imageFace Fly Collection: The Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis

The Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis
The diving Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis is flying with his prey in green background. The kingfisher just caught his prey. Colorful backgound. Amazing moment. Flying bird gem of our rivers

Background imageFace Fly Collection: The eating face

The eating face
Yu Cheng

Background imageFace Fly Collection: The diving Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis

The diving Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis is flying with his prey in green background. The kingfisher just caught his prey. Colorful backgound. Amazing moment. Flying bird gem of our rivers

Background imageFace Fly Collection: White-tailed Eagles, Haliaeetus albicilla

White-tailed Eagles, Haliaeetus albicilla
The White-tailed Eagle, Haliaeetus albicilla is flying in autumn color environment of wildlife. Also known as the Ern, Erne, Gray Eagle, Eurasian Sea Eagle. Nice autumn colorful background

Background imageFace Fly Collection: fly away

fly away
koudaiishigame

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Three Soho girls are setting off to hitchhike to Spain on Saturday morning

Three Soho girls are setting off to hitchhike to Spain on Saturday morning. They are going to get a lift to Lydd Airport where they will fly to Le Touquet

Background imageFace Fly Collection: COSTUME / MACLISE 1850S

COSTUME / MACLISE 1850S
Gentleman wears a fly-fronted long coat with broad lapels faced in a contrasting fabric, large necktie tied in a bow & with fringed square cut ends. Date: 1850s

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Maharaja Sidh Sen Receiving an Embassy, ca. 1700-10. Creator: Master of the Mandi atelier

Maharaja Sidh Sen Receiving an Embassy, ca. 1700-10. Creator: Master of the Mandi atelier
Maharaja Sidh Sen Receiving an Embassy, ca. 1700-10. The subdues palette of grays, greens, and whites and the sophisticated drawing of this unusually large

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Mrs W Buller, first woman to fly professionally, 1914. Artist:s and G

Mrs W Buller, first woman to fly professionally, 1914. Artist:s and G
Mrs W Buller, first woman to fly professionally, 1914. Mrs Buller became a professional pilot with Caudron and Co. Inset is a portrait of British aviator John Alcock (1892-1919)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Louis Bleriot, pioneering French aviator, 1909

Louis Bleriot, pioneering French aviator, 1909. Bleriot (1872-1936) made his fortune through manufacturing acetylene headlamps for motor cars but he is famous for being the first person to fly across

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Clement Ader, French engineer and inventor, 1915

Clement Ader, French engineer and inventor, 1915. Ader (1841-1925) is best known for his work in aviation. In 1890 his aircraft Eole became the first self-propelled aircraft to take off and fly

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Dancers of the Fly River region, Papua New Guinea, 1920

Dancers of the Fly River region, Papua New Guinea, 1920. A print from Customs of the World, Hutchinson and Company, 1920

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Grey drone-fly, observation XXXIX from Hookes Micrographia, 1664. Artist: Robert Hooke

Grey drone-fly, observation XXXIX from Hookes Micrographia, 1664. Artist: Robert Hooke
Grey drone-fly, observation XXXIX from Hookes Micrographia, 1664. Micrographica contains prints of some of the specimens Hooke viewed under the compound microscope that he designed

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Masked booby (Sula dactylatra) Ecuador, head-shot

Masked booby (Sula dactylatra) Ecuador, head-shot

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Gas mask training, World War II

Gas mask training, World War II. South African WaF (Womens Auxiliary Air Force) sergeant and instructor fitting a gas mask during a training session in World War II (1939-1945)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease

Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease
EL-1928 Sulphur-crested Cockatoo - suffering from Psittacine Beak-and-feather Disease Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. / Cockatoo Cacatua galerita This is caused by a circovirus that can be

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Plane Window View ||

Plane Window View ||
Raisa Zwart

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Freedom

Freedom
Hany Hossameldin

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Face to face

Face to face
Rico Cavallo

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)

Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)
6184638 Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta) by Chinese School, Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC); Xi an Beilin Museum, Shaanxi Province, China; (add.info.: Qin dynasty)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)

Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)
6184627 Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta) by Chinese School, Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC); Xi an Beilin Museum, Shaanxi Province, China; (add.info.: Qin dynasty)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)

Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)
6184641 Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta) by Chinese School, Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC); Xi an Beilin Museum, Shaanxi Province, China; (add.info.: Qin dynasty)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)

Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta)
6184625 Warrior from the tomb of Emperor Shihuangdi, 221-206 BC (terracotta) by Chinese School, Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC); Xi an Beilin Museum, Shaanxi Province, China; (add.info.: Qin dynasty)

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Eekhoorn; Sciurus vulgaris, Red Squirrel looking at an snowman

Eekhoorn; Sciurus vulgaris, Red Squirrel looking at an snowman
Red squirrels are looking at an snowman Date

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Red squirrel standing inside an snowman mask on skies

Red squirrel standing inside an snowman mask on skies
Red squirrel is standing inside an snowman mask on skies Date

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Red squirrel standing inside a snowman mask on skies

Red squirrel standing inside a snowman mask on skies
Red squirrel is standing inside a snowman mask on skies Date

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Red squirrel standing inside an snowman mask on skies

Red squirrel standing inside an snowman mask on skies
Red squirrel are standing inside an snowman mask on skies Date

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Red squirrel standing inside an snowman mask

Red squirrel standing inside an snowman mask
Red squirrel is standing inside an snowman mask Date

Background imageFace Fly Collection: L Assiette au Beurre, number 191, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_11_26: Marianne

L Assiette au Beurre, number 191, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_11_26: Marianne
ICA4935838 L Assiette au Beurre, number 191, Satirique en couleurs, 1904_11_26: Marianne, Leon Armand by Baudry D Asson (1836-1915) - by Radiguet, Maurice (1866-1941); Photo eCaricadoc; French

Background imageFace Fly Collection: Freedom

Freedom
Thomas McCleave



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Face Fly Collection

Face Fly is a type of fly that belongs to the family Muscidae and has a small, brownish-black fly with distinctive facial markings. The face fly has two large eyes and two antennae, and its wings are held in a V-shape when at rest. Its larvae feed on decaying organic matter such as manure or rotting vegetation, while adults feed on nectar and other sugary liquids. Face flies can be found in most parts of the world, but they are especially common in warm climates and includes become pests if they enter homes or other buildings where they may bite humans or animals and spread diseases such as conjunctivitis or pinkeye. Control measures include insecticides, traps, screens, and exclusion techniques to keep them out of buildings.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Face Fly collection from Media Storehouse features stunning photographs of these fascinating insects. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards. These images showcase the intricate details of the face fly's body and wings in incredible detail. Face flies are known for their distinctive markings on their faces that resemble a checkered pattern. They are commonly found around livestock such as cattle and horses where they feed on secretions around the eyes and nose. Despite being considered pests by some farmers, these flies play an important role in pollination. The Face Fly collection is perfect for those who appreciate nature photography or want to add a unique touch to their home decor. Each item is printed with high-quality ink on premium paper or canvas to ensure vibrant colors and sharp details that will last for years to come.
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What are Face Fly (Flies Insects Animals) art prints?

Face Fly art prints are high-quality reproductions of stunning photographs or illustrations featuring these fascinating insects. Face Flies, also known as Musca autumnalis, are a type of fly that is commonly found in North America and Europe. They have distinctive markings on their faces that make them easy to identify. These art prints showcase the intricate details of the Face Fly's body and wings, capturing their unique beauty in stunning detail. Whether you're a nature lover or an insect enthusiast, these prints are sure to impress with their vivid colors and lifelike depictions. Each print is carefully crafted using state-of-the-art printing technology to ensure maximum clarity and color accuracy. They come in a range of sizes to suit any space, from small desktop frames to large wall hangings. Whether you're looking for a striking piece of artwork for your home or office or simply want to add some natural beauty to your decor, Face Fly art prints are an excellent choice.
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What Face Fly (Flies Insects Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Face Fly art prints that you can choose from. These prints feature high-quality images of the Face Fly, which is a common insect found in North America. You can select from various sizes and formats, including framed or unframed prints, canvas wraps, and posters. The collection includes stunning macro photographs that capture the intricate details of the fly's face and body. Some of these images showcase the fly's unique coloration and patterns, while others highlight its behavior in its natural habitat. Whether you're an entomologist looking for scientific illustrations or an art enthusiast seeking beautiful nature-inspired decor for your home or office, we have something to offer. With their vast selection of Face Fly art prints, you're sure to find something that suits your taste and budget.
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How do I buy Face Fly (Flies Insects Animals) art prints?

To purchase Face Fly art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of insect and animal artwork online. Once you have found the piece that catches your eye, simply select the size and format of print that you desire. You may choose from a range of paper types including matte, gloss or lustre finishes. After selecting your preferred options, add the item to your cart and proceed to checkout where you will be prompted to enter your shipping information and payment details. It is important to note that We offer secure payment processing for all transactions. Once your order has been placed, it will be processed promptly by their team of professionals who ensure high-quality printing standards are met before dispatching it for delivery. The prints are carefully packaged in protective materials to prevent damage during transit. Buying Face Fly art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process involving browsing online, selecting desired options and completing an easy checkout process with secure payment methods available.
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How much do Face Fly (Flies Insects Animals) art prints cost?

The cost of Face Fly art prints can vary depending on the size, material, and framing options chosen. The price range for these prints is typically affordable and accessible to a wide range of budgets. We offer a variety of Face Fly art prints that are available in different sizes and formats such as canvas, paper, or metal. Customers have the option to choose from unframed or framed versions of their desired print. The prices may also depend on whether the artwork is an original piece or a reproduction. The cost of Face Fly art prints is reasonable considering its unique subject matter and artistic value. These prints make great additions to any home decor or office space and are perfect for insect enthusiasts or nature lovers alike. With various options available at Media Storehouse, you can find the perfect Face Fly print that fits their style preferences and budget constraints without compromising quality.
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How will my Face Fly (Flies Insects Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Face Fly art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. The company takes great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy cardboard tube for protection during transit. Media Storehouse uses reliable shipping carriers to ensure timely delivery of your order. Once shipped, you will receive a tracking number via email so that you can monitor the progress of your package. The standard delivery method is through regular mail, but if you require expedited shipping or have any special requests, please contact customer service for assistance. Media Storehouse strives to provide excellent customer service and quality products. You can trust that your Face Fly art prints will arrive safely and promptly with their efficient delivery process.