Missouri Mouse (Mus missouriensis) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 eindhoven documenting how concrete
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The restrained setting allows the bird’s golden plumage and the rhythm of the branch to speak with quiet clarity
Design/Style: Highly detailed pre-WWII city street map
Accents of green and white keep the eye in play
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Missouri Mouse (Mus missouriensis) by John Woodhouse Audubon, 1845 eindhoven documenting how concreteMus missouriensis, Missouri Mouse. Natural size. by John Woodhouse Audubon is a refined Victorian zoological illustration from 1845 that captures the 19th century drive to document North American wildlife with scientific clarity and painterly grace. Audubons careful hand presents the diminutive Missouri mouse at true scale, allowing its proportions and character to speak for themselves. Emerging from an era of exploration and discovery, this study
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