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Fine Art Print : Platypus. Date: circa 1860s
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Platypus. Date: circa 1860s
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21"x14" (+3" Border) Fine Art Print
21x14 image printed on 27x20 Fine Art Rag Paper with 3" (76mm) white border. Our Fine Art Prints are printed on 300gsm 100% acid free, PH neutral paper with archival properties. This printing method is used by museums and art collections to exhibit photographs and art reproductions.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 53.3cm x 35.5cm (21" x 14")
Estimated Product Size is 68.6cm x 50.8cm (27" x 20")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This image from the 1860s depicts Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, a renowned British geologist and president of the Royal Geological Society, in the company of Sir Reginald Scott, a prominent Australian explorer, and a native Aboriginal guide, as they examine a live platypus. The platypus, an intriguing and unique creature native to Australia, was a source of great fascination for the scientific community during this era. The trio's association with the platypus is believed to have taken place during Sir Reginald Scott's expedition to the Tasman Peninsula in 1863. Sir Roderick Murchison's interest in the platypus was not only scientific, but also personal, as he had long been a patron and supporter of the Boy Scout movement, which was founded by Lord Baden-Powell in 1907. Murchison saw the potential for the scouting movement to foster a sense of adventure and exploration in young people, much like his own experiences in the field. The platypus, with its distinctive bill and webbed feet, was a symbol of the wonders of the natural world and the importance of exploration and discovery. This photograph captures a moment in time when three remarkable men came together to marvel at this extraordinary creature, and serves as a reminder of the enduring fascination that the natural world holds for us all.
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