Tiger Giclée Print
Before people dropped thousands of dollars on digital cameras, they drew what they saw. Like this beautiful illustration of a striped tiger, originally published in A Handbook to the Carnivora from 1896. It's a historic look into the tradition of bioscience — and plus, nothing says seize the day like a badass tiger.
Attribution: Original print from A handbook to the carnivora : part 1 : cats, civets, and mongooses. By Richard Lydekker; edited by R. Bowdler Sharpe. London: E. Lloyd, 1896. White border has been added to source print. Sourced from the Biodiversity Library.
- Digital giclée print
- Archival Epson K3 inks
- Full color
- Printed on 250g matte, hot press paper
- Due to shipping regulations, we unfortunately can't ship this item to customers in Canada at this time. Our apologies.
- Contemporary matte finish
- Composite wood with acrylic pane
- 18" x 24" framed print includes wire hanging
- The width of the frame is 1.25"
Keep out of direct sunlight to avoid fading over time
As all prints are custom made (and when applicable, framed) at the time of purchase, these items are not available for returns. If you have any questions with your order please reach out to help@bespokepost.com.