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"Muralis: A Tapestry of Nature's Wonders" Step into a world where art and nature intertwine, unveiling the hidden treasures that adorn our walls

Background imageMuralis Collection: Alligator and wall gecko

Alligator and wall gecko
Alligator, Alligator mississippiensis, and common wall gecko, Tarentola mauritanica. Handcolored engraving by Forget after an illustration by Oudart from Charles d Orbignys Dictionnaire Universel d

Background imageMuralis Collection: Antique botany illustration: Wall Lettuce, Lactuca muralis

Antique botany illustration: Wall Lettuce, Lactuca muralis

Background imageMuralis Collection: Scarce dagger, sycamore, nutmeg and varied coronet moths

Scarce dagger, sycamore, nutmeg and varied coronet moths
Scarce dagger, Acronicta auricoma 1-3, sycamore moth, Acronicta aceris, nutmeg moth 4, 5, Hadula trifolii 6 and varied coronet, Hadena compta 7

Background imageMuralis Collection: Ivy-leaved toadflax, Cymbalaria muralis

Ivy-leaved toadflax, Cymbalaria muralis, and rose root, Rhodiola rosea radix. Handcoloured woodblock engraving of a botanical illustration from Adam Lonicers Krauterbuch, or Herbal, Frankfurt, 1557

Background imageMuralis Collection: Green lizard, wall lizard and viviparous lizard

Green lizard, wall lizard and viviparous lizard
Western green lizard, Lacerta bilineata 2, wall lizard, Podarcis muralis 3 and viviparous lizard, Zootoca vivipara 4. Lezard vert, des murailles, de Guerin

Background imageMuralis Collection: Tycho Brahe at work 1576

Tycho Brahe at work 1576
Tycho Brahe at work in his observatory at Uranienborg, Sweden 1576 Date: 1576

Background imageMuralis Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 391

Curtis British Entomology Plate 391
Lepidoptera: Damophila trifolii = Coleophora trifolii (Trefoil Thick-horned Tinea) [Plant: Mycelis muralis (Prenanthes muralis, Wall Prenanthes)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageMuralis Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 340

Curtis British Entomology Plate 340
Coleoptera: Sitaris humeralis = Apalus muralis (Bees?-nest Beetle) [Plant: Scrophularia vernalis (Yellow Fig-wort)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageMuralis Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 38

Curtis British Entomology Plate 38
Hymenoptera: Hedychrum ardens = Hedychridium ardens (Red-footed Golden-fly) [Plant: Cymbalaria muralis (Antirrhinum cymbalaria, Ivy-leaved Snapdragon)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageMuralis Collection: Picture No. 11676070

Picture No. 11676070
Common Wall Lizard in habitat Date:

Background imageMuralis Collection: Bootes Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, and Quadrans Muralis

Bootes Canes Venatici, Coma Berenices, and Quadrans Muralis. Astronomical chart showing Bootes the Ploughman holding a spear, a sickle, and two dogs, Asterion and Chara, on leash

Background imageMuralis Collection: Common Wall Lizard taken in Jersey

Common Wall Lizard taken in Jersey


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"Muralis: A Tapestry of Nature's Wonders" Step into a world where art and nature intertwine, unveiling the hidden treasures that adorn our walls. Muralis, not just a company but an exploration of life's intricate beauty. In this captivating mural, we encounter the enchanting allure of alligators and wall geckos gracefully dancing amidst lush greenery. Their vibrant presence brings vitality to any space, reminding us of the diverse wonders found in every corner of our planet. As we delve deeper into this masterpiece, antique botany illustrations come to life before our eyes. The delicate strokes portray Wall Lettuce, scientifically known as Lactuca muralis - a symbol of resilience thriving against all odds. Its tenacity mirrors our own ability to adapt and flourish even in challenging environments. The canvas further unfolds with Scarce dagger, sycamore, nutmeg and varied coronet moths fluttering around like ethereal beings under moonlit skies. Their ephemeral existence reminds us to cherish fleeting moments and appreciate the transient beauty that surrounds us. Amidst these natural marvels lies Ivy-leaved Toadflax or Cymbalaria muralis cascading down stone walls with its dainty purple blossoms. It serves as a testament to nature's ability to find solace in unexpected places – an inspiration for us all during times of adversity. Our gaze then shifts towards Green lizards, wall lizards, and viviparous lizards basking in the warmth radiating from ancient stones. They embody resilience and adaptability while showcasing their majestic colors against weathered backgrounds – a reminder that strength can be found even within aged foundations. Tycho Brahe himself graces this artwork with his diligent work from 1576 etched onto its surface. His dedication echoes through time as he unravels celestial mysteries above him – an emblematic figure representing human curiosity forever seeking knowledge beyond our earthly realm.