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The Great Sea Serpent (according to Hans Egede) Print dated 1839
The Great Sea Serpent (according to Hans Egede) Print dated 1839
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Victorian publishers loved a good sea-serpent story, especially when it came with a “respectable” eyewitness. This 1839 Great Sea Serpent print links to the famous account associated with Hans Egede, the Greenland missionary whose dramatic description helped cement the creature in maritime folklore. Part natural history, part legend, it’s a wonderfully atmospheric piece for lovers of nautical history, cryptozoology, and gothic curiosities.
This is an edited reproduction made from antique/public domain source imagery.
Print quality
Printed on 300gsm fine art cotton rag paper using archival pigment-based inks for superb quality and longevity.
Mounting & Framing
Mounts are antique white by default, but you may request black when ordering (please note this in your order).
Our solid wood frames are made in the UK and finished with care. Frame options (dimensions):
• Black/White: 20mm wide, 15mm deep
• Dark Rosewood: 35mm wide, 15mm deep
• Walnut Gold: 28mm wide, 14mm deep
Frames include perspex glazing and MDF backs. As wood is a natural material, variations in tone and grain may occur.
Not all sizes are available mounted. Sizes refer to the print area.
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