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"Musk: A Fragrance of Nature's Majesty and Intrigue" In the enchanting world of wildlife, it has long been associated with captivating scents and intriguing creatures

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17831 Muskox Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17812 Muskox Seward Peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - male on the right - Nome - Alaska

Muskox - male on the right - Nome - Alaska
WAT-17826 Muskox - male on the right Nome - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - eating willow - Nome - Alaska

Muskox - eating willow - Nome - Alaska
WAT-17851 Muskox - eating willow Nome - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - mother breastfeeding baby - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - mother breastfeeding baby - Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17833 Muskox - mother feeding calf Nome - Seward peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - mother and young - Seward Peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - mother and young - Seward Peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17815 Muskox - mother and young Seward Peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - young - Nome - Alaska

Muskox - young - Nome - Alaska
WAT-17852 Muskox - young Nome - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska

Muskox - Seward Peninsula - Alaska
WAT-17813 Muskox Seward Peninsula - Alaska Ovibos moschatus M. Watson contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageMusk Collection: Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) Profile

Muskox (Ovibos moschatus) Profile

Background imageMusk Collection: Male and female musk deer

Male and female musk deer. Date 1720

Background imageMusk Collection: Harrisons musk cologne. Philadelphia musk deer

Harrisons musk cologne. Philadelphia musk deer. Date c1857

Background imageMusk Collection: Musk Beetle

Musk Beetle
A Musk Beetle. Date: 1950s

Background imageMusk Collection: African Male Elephant musk grand

African Male Elephant musk grand

Background imageMusk Collection: African Male Elephant with Cattle egrets who are looking for insect to feed

African Male Elephant with Cattle egrets who are looking for insect to feed on. Note the musk grand on the elephants head

Background imageMusk Collection: Muscone molecule

Muscone molecule
Muscone. Molecular model of muscone, an organic compound that is the primary contributor to the odour of musk. Musk is an aromatic substance produced as a glandular secretion by the male musk deer

Background imageMusk Collection: Plants / Rosa Moschata

Plants / Rosa Moschata
Musk Roses Personified

Background imageMusk Collection: Four types of cattle

Four types of cattle: Bull, Cow, Musk Buffalo, and Zebu (humped or Brahman)

Background imageMusk Collection: Deer / Musk Tibetan 1835

Deer / Musk Tibetan 1835
Two Tibetan Musk Deer

Background imageMusk Collection: Chevrotain (Bewick)

Chevrotain (Bewick)
Bewick thought the Chevrotain, or little Guinea Deer, was an antelope, but it is today recognised as a small version of the musk-deer. The Meminna beside it is from Sri Lanka

Background imageMusk Collection: Musk-Deer (Bewick)

Musk-Deer (Bewick)
Moschus moschiferus Bewick was puzzled as to what species this creature is, but it is now recognised as a kind of deer. It is famed for the perfume it produces

Background imageMusk Collection: Beaver (Bewick)

Beaver (Bewick)
Castor fiber : Bewick depicts the Musquash, Musk Beaver or Little Beaver



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"Musk: A Fragrance of Nature's Majesty and Intrigue" In the enchanting world of wildlife, it has long been associated with captivating scents and intriguing creatures. From the Alpine ibex goat to the elusive musk deer, these animals have fascinated explorers since 1888. Even in aquatic realms, the musk duck, known as Biziura lobata, flaunts its unique charm. Its name alone evokes a sense of mystery and allure that mirrors its elegant presence. The ethereal beauty continues with the mesmerizing Musk Deer/Swan captured in an exquisite photograph from 1909 (Picture No. 11992295). This stunning image transports us to a realm where grace meets wilderness. As we journey through nature's wonders, we find ourselves immersed in autumnal splendor along the road passing through Masino Forest in Lombardy's province of Sondrio. The scent lingers in the crisp air as golden leaves dance around us. Venturing further into distant lands, our senses are awakened by Harenna forest within Ethiopia's Bale Mountains National Park. Here lies a sanctuary where echoes of ancient secrets whisper among towering trees. The essence intertwines with every breath taken amidst this untamed paradise. Delving deeper into history reveals yet another facet of musk's allure - it was once coveted by sultans themselves. The costume worn by confectioners at the Sultan's Palace embodies opulence and grandeur fit for royalty. However, not all is serene within nature's realm; even mighty beasts like Muskox engage in fierce battles for dominance. Witnessing their primal clashes reminds us that beneath beauty lies strength and determination. Intriguing and multifaceted, "musk" encompasses more than just a fragrance or company name; it symbolizes nature’s ability to captivate our senses while unveiling stories both ancient and new.