c.1785 Studies of Salmon – Vintage Natural History Fish Prints
An Elegant Study of Salmon from the Late 18th Century
Dating from c.1785, this refined pair of prints revives late-18th-century French natural history illustrations of salmon. Beautifully observed and richly detailed, the artwork captures the distinctive form, texture, and colouring of these iconic fish.
Timeless Artwork for Refined Interiors
With their balanced compositions and natural palette, these salmon studies make a handsome addition to kitchens, dining rooms, studies, living rooms, or coastal interiors, lending quiet sophistication and historic charm.
Digitally Restored in Our Lancashire Studio
Each illustration has been painstakingly restored in our Lancashire studio, carefully repairing age-related wear and reviving the vivid colour and intricate detail of the original artwork.
Archival Printing for Exceptional Quality
Printed using archival-grade fine art methods, these fish prints deliver excellent clarity, tonal depth, and long-lasting durability, ensuring they age beautifully over time.
Sustainably Framed & Ready to Hang
Finished in sustainable wood frames, these vintage salmon prints arrive ready to hang, making them an effortless and timeless addition to your space.
British Craftsmanship with a Minimal Footprint
As with all our work, every element is hand cut, printed, and assembled in Britain, creating pictures of distinction with a minimal carbon footprint.
Key Features
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Vintage salmon illustrations from c.1785
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Late-18th-century French natural history artwork
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Digitally restored in Lancashire, UK
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Archival-grade fine art printing
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Sustainably sourced wood frames
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Hand cut, printed, and assembled in Britain
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Ready to hang
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Minimal carbon footprint production