Ninska Designs
Development of the Face (Man Bat Cat Sheep) Print
Development of the Face (Man Bat Cat Sheep) Print
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Curious, clever, and just a little bit arresting, this antique embryology print is the kind of piece that makes people stop mid-conversation and take a closer look. Showing the embryonic development of the face across man, bat, cat, and sheep, it has all the intellectual drama of an Ernst Haeckel study - intricate, unusual, and wonderfully thought-provoking. This is an edited reproduction made from antique/public domain source imagery.
Perfect for a study, office, clinic, classroom, or gallery wall, this vintage science print is a brilliant choice for biologists, medics, anatomists, veterinarians, and anyone drawn to antique scientific illustration. It has that rare balance of beauty and brains: visually striking enough to stand alone, but layered enough to reward a proper look. If you love wall art with a story, this one has plenty to say.
Print quality
Printed on 300gsm fine art cotton rag paper using archival pigment inks for superb detail, depth and longevity.
Mounting & Framing
Mounted prints are supplied with an antique white mount as standard, though a black mount is available on request.
Frames are UK-made in solid wood and finished with perspex glazing and an MDF back.
• Black/White – 20mm wide, 15mm deep
• Dark Rosewood – 35mm wide, 15mm deep
• Walnut Gold – 28mm wide, 14mm deep
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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