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Blue Tail Lizard Poster

Blue Tail Lizard Poster

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Blue Tail Lizard (Lacertus cauda cærulea) from The natural history of Carolina, Florida, and the Bahama Islands (1754) by Mark Catesby

Bring a touch of 18th-century exploration to your home with this vibrant lizard illustration, created by Mark Catesby, a pioneering naturalist whose detailed art introduced the wonders of American wildlife to Europe’s curious collectors.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Mark Catesby was an English naturalist and illustrator whose explorations in the American Southeast during the early 18th century played a pivotal role in introducing the region's flora and fauna to European audiences. His meticulous fieldwork and artistic skill resulted in a celebrated series of natural history plates that became influential among scientists, collectors, and curious readers of his time.

Today, Catesby's legacy endures in the world of vintage natural history art, where his works are often displayed alongside science prints and notable examples of classic art in curated interiors.

The Artwork

This depiction of a blue-tailed lizard reflects the Enlightenment era's drive to document and classify the natural world. Created as part of Catesby's groundbreaking publication, the image served both as a scientific reference and as a symbol of discovery for European audiences fascinated by the unfamiliar species of the New World. The print's enduring appeal lies in its blend of scientific accuracy and artistic sensitivity, offering a window into the period's curiosity and desire to map the wonders of nature.

Issued in 1754, the print represents a time when illustrated volumes were prized possessions, valued for their ability to bring distant landscapes and creatures into the homes and studies of scholars and enthusiasts.

Style & Characteristics

The artwork features a solitary lizard, its slender body and vivid blue tail rendered with precise linework and subtle shading. The composition is uncluttered, with the lizard set against a pale background that emphasizes its form and coloration. Hints of green and yellow in the ground beneath the lizard add gentle contrast without detracting from the central subject.

The overall effect is calm and focused, with a scholarly tone that invites close observation. The restrained palette and clarity of detail make this natural history print adaptable to a range of interior styles, from traditional studies to contemporary spaces.

In Interior Design

This vintage animal print is well suited for display in a home office, reading nook, or entryway, where its quiet elegance and sense of curiosity can shine. It pairs beautifully with natural materials such as wood, linen, or rattan, and complements both classic and modern framing options.

To enhance the artwork's colors, consider incorporating blue or green accents in nearby decor, and combine with other animals or botanical prints for a cohesive gallery wall arrangement.