Montana Grayling (Thymallus signifer montanus) by John L. Petrie, 1898 Size:14x24in (36x60cm) extending from the icy expanses
Description
extending from the icy expanses of Greenland and Alaska in the north to the tropical reaches of Central America and the Panama Canal in the south
This antique map of the Bay of Manila
The strong black typography anchors the scene—note how the words “FRED OLSEN LINE” stretch across the lower register like a pier
with notable events and protests taking place in London and surrounding areas
Zoom into some of the detailed images and see if you can recognise the names
Montana Grayling (Thymallus signifer montanus) by John L. Petrie, 1898 Size:14x24in (36x60cm) extending from the icy expansesThe Montana Grayling, Thymallus signifer montanus (1898), by John L. Petrie, is a luminous Victorian zoological illustration created for William C. Harriss celebrated series The Fishes of North America. Executed as a chromolithograph at the height of the Realist movement, Petries plate blends scientific fidelity with painterly nuance: a single grayling is presented in crisp profile, its signature sail like dorsal fin and fine scalation rendered with
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