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Voyage autour du monde 153 Poster

Voyage autour du monde 153 Poster

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Voyage autour du monde Pl.153 - Bird (1825) by Louis-Isidore Duperrey

Duperrey’s expedition was among the first to document Pacific wildlife in vivid detail, and this bird illustration reflects the era’s spirit of discovery, making it a unique conversation piece that brings a sense of adventure to your home.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Louis-Isidore Duperrey was a French naval officer and explorer whose early 19th-century circumnavigation aboard La Coquille contributed significantly to the advancement of natural history. The plates from his Voyage autour du monde introduced European audiences to newly documented species, blending scientific accuracy with artistic finesse.

Duperrey’s expedition images remain valued by collectors interested in exploration history and the evolution of zoological illustration, offering a glimpse into the era’s spirit of discovery.

The Artwork

This plate was created as part of the zoological documentation from Duperrey’s global voyage, a time when scientific expeditions doubled as mobile laboratories. Naturalists and artists collaborated to record animal species encountered on distant islands, transforming field observations into reference images for study and classification.

The artwork reflects the 19th-century drive to catalog the natural world, serving as both a scientific record and a testament to the curiosity that fueled maritime exploration. For further context, explore related scientific illustration wall art and animal art prints that capture this era of discovery.

Style & Characteristics

The composition features a single bird in profile, set against a plain background to highlight its form and details. Delicate linework defines the bird’s contours, while subtle shading adds depth and dimension, characteristic of engraved or lithographed natural history plates.

Hand-applied color brings the bird to life with vivid blues, greens, and touches of red and yellow, creating a crisp and archival appearance. The style balances scientific clarity with a refined aesthetic, making it appealing to admirers of classic zoological prints.

In Interior Design

This vintage print complements studies, hallways, or living rooms seeking a calm, intellectual atmosphere with a hint of adventure. Its clean margins allow for versatile framing, fitting seamlessly into both modern and traditional interiors.

Pair it with soft white walls, natural wood accents, and touches of blue or green for a cohesive look. For a curated gallery wall, consider combining it with map prints that echo the theme of exploration and travel.