Product Description
Dragonfly Anatomy Framed Vintage Poster Matte
This “Vintage Dragonfly Blueprint” captures the elegance of 19th-century scientific illustration. Featuring the giant Tetracanthagyna plagiata from Sumatra, with precise anatomical details and Latin labels, it evokes a forgotten naturalist’s notebook page from 1875—a perfect blend of science and timeless beauty.
Ideal wall art for nature lovers and vintage enthusiasts. No AI engines were involved in creating this image!
Also, this framed poster brings a quiet, scholarly charm to any indoor space. The aged, sepia-toned illustration of a dragonfly reads like a naturalist’s field page — delicate ink lines, technical notes, and subtle stamps that suggest discovery and curiosity. Mounted behind plexiglass in a slim wooden frame (black or white), the piece has a matte, museum-grade finish that keeps colors true and prevents yellowing over time. It hangs easily with pre-installed hardware and fits multiple sizes, making it simple to place on a study wall, above a console, or as part of a gallery grouping. For someone who loves vintage science prints, nature study, or layered, intellectual decor, this poster feels like a quiet find from an old cabinet of curiosities.
Product features
– Museum-grade archival paper that resists yellowing
– Pre-installed hanging hardware for easy wall placement
– Choice of black or white wooden frame with plexiglass front
– Vivid pigment inks on matte premium paper for crisp detail
– Available in 3 sizes with museum-quality custom framing
Care instructions
– If the poster does gather any dust, you may wipe it off gently with a clean, dry cloth.
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Julio P. –
¿Se puede comprar un póster de 24×36 con marco de aluminio? Todos mis pósters son del mismo estilo, y el póster negro desentona un poco con el resto.
Gracias.
Por lo demás, ¡tienen unos diseños estupendos!
Chris –
Unfortunately, we do not have any frames in “Silver” or “Aluminium” color.
Sorry.
What if to start to collect the posters in black now? 🙂