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Water Monitors Robbing a Nest – Antique Reptile Wildlife Print, 1895 This dramatic antique natural history print depicts two Water … Read more Water Monitors Robbing a Nest – Antique Reptile Wildlife Print, 1895 This dramatic antique natural history print depicts two Water Monitors in the act of raiding a nest within a dense tropical riverside habitat. The composition captures a moment of natural behavior rarely illustrated in nineteenth-century zoological publications, showing these powerful reptiles moving through lush vegetation in search of eggs and other prey. The Water Monitor (*Varanus salvator*) is among the largest lizard species in the world and is widely distributed throughout Southeast Asia. Renowned for its intelligence, strength, and adaptability, the species inhabits riverbanks, mangrove forests, swamps, and tropical woodlands. In this illustration, the reptiles are shown with remarkable anatomical accuracy, their muscular bodies, elongated necks, and powerful tails carefully rendered against a richly detailed backdrop of tropical foliage. The artist has created an engaging narrative scene rather than a simple specimen study. One monitor advances cautiously through the undergrowth while the larger reptile investigates a nesting site, illustrating the opportunistic feeding behavior that made monitor lizards a subject of fascination for Victorian naturalists. The surrounding vegetation is rendered in warm greens, ochres, and earthy browns, creating a harmonious tropical atmosphere and enhancing the decorative appeal of the print. Illustrations such as this were produced during the golden age of natural history publishing, when European audiences developed a growing fascination with the exotic wildlife of Asia, Africa, and South America. The combination of scientific observation and artistic interpretation resulted in works that remain highly collectible today. The subject matter makes this print particularly appealing to collectors of reptiles, zoology, exploration, tropical wildlife, and Victorian scientific illustration. The rich coloration and dynamic composition also allow it to function beautifully as decorative wall art in both traditional and contemporary interiors. This is an original antique color lithograph, not a reproduction. The print is sold unframed. Any framed images are shown for presentation and interior inspiration only. Condition: Good antique condition with age-related toning, occasional minor foxing, and light handling wear consistent with age. Original margins preserved. Please examine the photographs carefully for a complete assessment of condition. Framing tips: This print displays exceptionally well in a dark walnut or ebonized frame with an ivory museum mat. The rich tropical colors also pair beautifully with bamboo-style frames and natural materials, making it an excellent choice for studies, libraries, conservatories, and natural history collections. Technique: Color lithograph Maker: P. J. Smit, European natural history illustrator, c. 1880–1900 Keywords: Water Monitor, Monitor Lizard, Varanus salvator, Reptile Print, Tropical Wildlife, Natural History, Herpetology, Zoology, Victorian Science, Antique Lithograph, Scientific Illustration, Southeast Asia, Exotic Animals, Wildlife Art, Naturalist Print, Curiosity Cabinet, Reptiles, Lizard Illustration, Collector's Decor, Antique Natural History Print. See less
- Dimensions
- 9.84ʺW × 6.69ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Animals
- Period
- Late 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
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