Crimson Crawfish Art Print

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Artwork 

Originally illustrated in 1892 by Charles Dessalines d’Orbigny, this striking study captures the vivid detail and form of the crimson crawfish a fine example of 19th-century natural illustration. D’Orbigny’s meticulous eye and dedication to scientific beauty helped document the natural world with both accuracy and artistry. 

Part of our Nature Studies Collection - a series dedicated to honouring the artists who first captured the natural world. Lovingly restored to preserve the delicate character and depth of the original work. 

Print Details 

Printed using archival inks on 230gsm premium paper, delivering exceptional colour accuracy, fine detail, and lasting quality. 
Made to be treasured. 

About Frame the Wall 

Frame the Wall is a small Yorkshire studio dedicated to reviving forgotten art and sharing its stories. Each piece is carefully restored by hand, with respect for the artist’s original vision. 
We source from museum archives, gallery collections, and our own private archive - rare or overlooked works chosen for their character, detail, and quiet beauty. 
Printed locally in small batches, our prints and cards celebrate the timeless charm of vintage art, lovingly restored and thoughtfully reimagined for today. 

Size:
A4
Price
£12.00