frogs-00098 - Bull-Frog [1662x2589]

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Bull-Frog - high resolution image from old book.

Size in pixels: 1662x2589
Print size: approx 6 x 9 inches
File size: 1,3 Mb

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This JPEG image is a high resolution printable scan of an old page (or plate, or engraving, or lithograph) from antique book published before 1923. Image may be downloaded and printed or perfectly used in crafting, decoupage, collage, altered art, prints or any other personal or commercial purposes. Information about artists (if possible) and title of book is included.

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Additional Info
Additional Info
Width in pixels 1662
Height in pixels 2589
source info Published before 1923.
frogs-00098 - Bull-Frog.jpg
Animate creation : popular edition of 'Our living world' : a natural history v 5 (1898) http://'vxb.opr'/i/91158
Author: Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889, Holder, Joseph B. (Joseph Bassett), 1824-1888, Prang, Louis, 1824-1909, lithographer, Brehm, Alfred Edmund, 1829-1884, Wood, J. G. (John George), 1827-1889. Illustrated natural history, National Zoological Park (U.S.), former owner. DSI
Volume: v 5
Publisher: New York : Selmar Hess
First ed. published under title: The illustrated natural history
'Complete in 68 parts'--Illustrated paper wrappers
'Fully illustrated with scientific accuracy''--T.p. to v. 2-6
'These Oleographs were copied ... from ... Brehm's Thierleben ...'--Publisher's advertisement, back wrapper, pt. 1
http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/library/data/lit37862?
Some of the color plates signed: Ptd. L. Prang & Co
Hector Giacomelli (18221904)
Friedrich Specht (6 May 1839 Lauffen am Neckar - 12 June 1909 Stuttgart),
Gustav Mtzel (18391893)
Anton Goering (1836-1905)
Robert Kretschmer (1812-1872)
Eduard Oscar Schmidt (21 February 1823, Torgau 17 January 1886, Kappelrodeck)
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