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The Dodo (Allies Columbiformes) is an extinct flightless bird that was native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean

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Background imageDodo Collection: Study of a Dodo and a Guinea-pig, 1847 (watercolour with pen and ink on off-white paper)

Study of a Dodo and a Guinea-pig, 1847 (watercolour with pen and ink on off-white paper)
1217768 Study of a Dodo and a Guinea-pig, 1847 (watercolour with pen and ink on off-white paper) by Spencer-Churchill, Charlotte Augusta Duchess of Marlborough (1818-1850)

Background imageDodo Collection: The Hon Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell (colour litho)

The Hon Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell (colour litho)
612238 The Hon Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Hon Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell, Dodo)

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, 1864 (colour litho)

Dodo, 1864 (colour litho)
998925 Dodo, 1864 (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Bilder-Atlas zur wissenschaftlich-populAaren Naturgeschichte der VAogel in ihren sAammtlichen)

Background imageDodo Collection: The Dodo solemnly presented the thimble from Alices Adventures in Wonderland

The Dodo solemnly presented the thimble from Alices Adventures in Wonderland
LLM459197 The Dodo solemnly presented the thimble from Alices Adventures in Wonderland by Tenniel, John (1820-1914) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDodo Collection: (insert)

(insert) 1966

Background imageDodo Collection: Northern cassowary and extinct dodo

Northern cassowary and extinct dodo
Northern cassowary, Casuarius unappendiculatus, and extinct dodo, Raphus cucullatus. Handcolored copperplate engraving from G. T. Wilhelms Encyclopedia of Natural History, Augsburg, Germany, 1794

Background imageDodo Collection: Downy woodpecker, Dryobates pubescens

Downy woodpecker, Dryobates pubescens. Chromolithograph after an illustration by Edwin Sheppard from Thomas George Gentrys Nests and Eggs of the Birds of the United States, J.A

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo or Dronte. Bird disappeared - in 'De Indiae utriusque re naturali et

Dodo or Dronte. Bird disappeared - in "De Indiae utriusque re naturali et
GIA4809009 Dodo or Dronte. Bird disappeared - in " De Indiae utriusque re naturali et medica" by Gulielmi Pisonis, Amsterdam, 1658

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird (formerly Didus ineptus)

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird (formerly Didus ineptus)
FLO4695801 Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird (formerly Didus ineptus). Handcoloured copperplate engraving by an unknown artist from William Smellies Natural History

Background imageDodo Collection: Birds that disappear: the dodo (or dronte) and the apteryx (or kiwi kiwi

Birds that disappear: the dodo (or dronte) and the apteryx (or kiwi kiwi
XEE4145780 Birds that disappear: the dodo (or dronte) and the apteryx (or kiwi kiwi) - Engraving In " La Science francaise"

Background imageDodo Collection: Orpheus Charming the Beasts (oil on panel)

Orpheus Charming the Beasts (oil on panel)
3937458 Orpheus Charming the Beasts (oil on panel) by Savery, Roelandt Jacobsz (1576-1639) (follower of); 73x105 cm; National Museum, Stockholm

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird

Dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by J. Pass from Ebenezer Siblys Universal System of Natural History, London, 1801

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo, kiwi, cassowary, ostrich and bustard

Dodo, kiwi, cassowary, ostrich and bustard
Dodo, Raphus cucullatus (extinct), ostrich, Struthio camelus, great bustard, Otis tarda (vulnerable), cassowary, Casuarius casuarius (vulnerable), and North Island brown kiwi

Background imageDodo Collection: Extinct flightless bird, the Dodo, Raphus cucullatus

Extinct flightless bird, the Dodo, Raphus cucullatus. Woodblock engraving from Die Illustrirte Welt (The Illustrated World), Stuttgart, Germany, 1857

Background imageDodo Collection: Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird

Hooded dodo, Raphus cucullatus, extinct flightless bird. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by John Pass after George Edwards from John Wilkes Encyclopedia Londinensis, London, 1803

Background imageDodo Collection: Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues

Humerus and femur of the extinct Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, in the Parisian Collection and Andersonian Collection

Background imageDodo Collection: Skulls of pigeons and dodo

Skulls of pigeons and dodo
Skulls of tooth-billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris, critically endangered 1, 7, 8, 9, 10 dodo, Raphus cucullatus 2, yellow-footed green pigeon, Treron chlorigaster 3, 6, crowned pigeon

Background imageDodo Collection: Tooth-billed pigeon, Bruces green pigeon

Tooth-billed pigeon, Bruces green pigeon
Tooth billed pigeon, Didunculus strigirostris 1, 2 (critically endangered), Bruces green pigeon, Treron waalia (Treron abyssinica 3, 5) and Levaillants dove, Verrulia carunculata (extinct) 4

Background imageDodo Collection: Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo

Side, front and back of the leg of a dodo in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo

Background imageDodo Collection: Head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum

Head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum
Side view of the head of a dodo in the Ashmolean Museum and restored head in the British Museum. Illustration drawn and lithographed by Joseph Dinkel from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageDodo Collection: Willem Bontekoes illustration of the dodo

Willem Bontekoes illustration of the dodo
Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoes illustration of the dodo, from his Voyage, 1646. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo and its Kindred, London, Reeve

Background imageDodo Collection: Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria

Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria
Illustration of a Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, by Francois Leguat from his Voyage, published 1708. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo

Background imageDodo Collection: Rodrigues solitaire and domed Rodrigues giant

Rodrigues solitaire and domed Rodrigues giant
Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria and domed Rodrigues giant tortoise, Cylindraspis peltastes, both extinct. Facsimile of the frontispiece of Francois Leguats Voyage, published 1708

Background imageDodo Collection: Facsimile of Roelandt Saverys picture of

Facsimile of Roelandt Saverys picture of the dodo in the Bellvedere at Vienna, 1628. Handcoloured lithograph after Roelandt Savery from Hugh Edwin Strickland

Background imageDodo Collection: Willem Pisos illustration of the dodo, 1658

Willem Pisos illustration of the dodo, 1658
Willem Pisos illustration of the dodo, from Gulielmi Pisonis Medici Amstelaedamensis, 1658. Wood engraving from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo and its Kindred, London

Background imageDodo Collection: Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe s

Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoe s
Title page with Willem Ysbrantsz Bontekoes illustration of the dodo, Raphus cucullatus, 1648. Title page from Hugh Edwin Strickland and Alexander Gordon Melvilles The Dodo and its Kindred, London

Background imageDodo Collection: Head and tail of the dodo by various artists

Head and tail of the dodo by various artists
Head and tail of the dodo by Roelandt Savery, Johan Neiuhof, Jacob de Bondt, Ludwig Schmoor von Carolsfeld, G. Krause, etc. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: Images of a male Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps

Images of a male Rodrigues solitaire, Pezophaps solitaria, from Francois Lequats Voyages, 1708. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodos by Johann Walther and Jacob Hoefnagel

White dodos by Johann Walther and Jacob Hoefnagel
White dodo by Johann Walther, female, 1657 (27) and white dodo by Jacob Hoefnagel, young male, 1609 (28). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo heads by Cornelis Saftleven and Jan Goeimare

White dodo heads by Cornelis Saftleven and Jan Goeimare
White dodo head by Cornelis Saftleven, male, 1637, after a painting in the Museum Boijmans of Rotterdam (25), and white dodo head by Jan Goeimare, male, 1853 (26). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo and duck by Pieter Withoos

White dodo and duck by Pieter Withoos
White dodo I by Pieter Withoos, female, Illustrated London News, 1856 (23) and white dodo II by Pieter Withoos, female, Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 1863 (24)

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638

White dodo II by Pieter Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917

Background imageDodo Collection: White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638

White dodo I by Pieter II Holsteyn, female, 1638. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917

Background imageDodo Collection: Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery

Copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Michiel de Groot, 1682 (17), Gijsbert de Groot, 1724 (18), Isaak van der Putte, 1733 (19) and Jan Morterre, 1757 (20). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: 17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon

17th century copies of the white dodo by Salomon Savery, male: Gerrit van Goedesberg, 1662 (13), Joost Hartgers, 1650 (14), Abraham and Jan de Wees, 1651 (15) and Gijsbert Sijbes, 1651 (16)

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodos and parrots from Willem van West-Zanen s

Dodos and parrots from Willem van West-Zanen s
Dodos and parrots hunted in Mauritius 1602 from Willem van West-Zanens Journal, and copies of Salomon Saverys white dodo by Abraham and Jan de Wees, 1651 and Gillis Joosten Saeghman, 1665

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodos by Adriaen van de Venne and Gillis de Hondecoeter

Dodos by Adriaen van de Venne and Gillis de Hondecoeter
Dodo by Adriaen van de Venne, male, 1626 (8) and dodo by Gillis de Hondecoeter (Honderkoeter), male, 1626 (9). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo of Iohan Theodor and Iohan Israel de

Dodo of Iohan Theodor and Iohan Israel de Bry, female, 1601, and copy in the Florence Codex, female, circa 1703. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodos of Jacob Cornelisz van Neck and Carolus Clusius

Dodos of Jacob Cornelisz van Neck and Carolus Clusius
Dodo of Jacob Cornelisz van Neck, female, 1601 (4) and Dodo of Carolus Clusius, female, 1605 (5). Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo of the Scotch House, Veere, 1561

Dodo of the Scotch House, Veere, 1561, and dodo from the Florence Codex, circa 1703. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917

Background imageDodo Collection: Dodo statue on the Scotch House in Veere

Dodo statue on the Scotch House in Veere
Dodo statue on the facade of the Scotch House in Veere, the Netherlands, 1561. Heliotype by Van Leer from Dr. Anthonie Cornelis Oudemans Dodo Studies, Amsterdam, Johannes Muller, 1917

Background imageDodo Collection: Ostrich, cassowary, extinct dodo and penguins

Ostrich, cassowary, extinct dodo and penguins
Ostrich, Struthio camelus, cassowary, Struthio casuarius, extinct dodo, Raphus cucullatus, and species of penguin. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder

Background imageDodo Collection: But who has won? from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub

But who has won? from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub
3471640 But who has won? from Alices Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll, pub.1907 (colour litho) by Rackham, Arthur (1867-1939); (add.info.: Lewis Carroll)

Background imageDodo Collection: Alice And The Dodo

Alice And The Dodo
3839772 Alice And The Dodo by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Alice And The Dodo, from Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson)

Background imageDodo Collection: The Dodo presents Alice with a thimble (colour engraving)

The Dodo presents Alice with a thimble (colour engraving)
3740335 The Dodo presents Alice with a thimble (colour engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDodo Collection: Alice swimming in the Pool of Tears, illustration from Alice

Alice swimming in the Pool of Tears, illustration from Alice
2657653 Alice swimming in the Pool of Tears, illustration from Alices Adventures Under Ground, pub. 1886 (facsimile) by Dodgson

Background imageDodo Collection: Sketches of Wildlife, Botany and Birds (engraving)

Sketches of Wildlife, Botany and Birds (engraving)
1097781 Sketches of Wildlife, Botany and Birds (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches of Wildlife, Botany and Birds)

Background imageDodo Collection: The Dodo, and the Guiney Pig, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)

The Dodo, and the Guiney Pig, 1749-73 (coloured engraving)
1110609 The Dodo, and the Guiney Pig, 1749-73 (coloured engraving) by Edwards, George (1694-1773) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Seligmann was a German engraver)



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Dodo Collection

The Dodo (Allies Columbiformes) is an extinct flightless bird that was native to the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. It was a large, bulky bird with a small head and short wings. It had greyish-brown feathers, a white belly, and yellow legs. Its diet consisted mainly of fruits and nuts. The Dodo became extinct due to hunting by humans and predation by introduced animals such as pigs and cats. Its extinction occurred sometime between 1690 and 1693 due to overhunting for food, destruction of its habitat, introduction of new predators, and disease brought by sailors from Europe. The Dodo is now an iconic symbol of human-caused extinction; it serves as a reminder that human activities can have devastating effects on species populations if not managed properly.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Dodo collection from Media Storehouse features a range of stunning wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards that showcase the beauty and uniqueness of this extinct bird. The Dodo was a flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean until it became extinct in the late 17th century due to hunting by humans and habitat destruction. Despite its tragic fate, the Dodo has become an iconic symbol of extinction and conservation efforts. Our collection includes high-quality images of the Dodo captured by talented photographers and artists from around the world. These images are available in various sizes and formats to suit different preferences and decor styles. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or a thoughtful gift for someone who loves birds or nature, there's something for everyone in this unique collection.
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What are Dodo (Allies Columbiformes Birds Animals) art prints?

Dodo art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the extinct bird species known as the dodo. These prints showcase various artistic styles and techniques, including watercolor, oil painting, and digital illustration. The dodo was a flightless bird that lived on the island of Mauritius in the Indian Ocean until it became extinct in the late 17th century due to human activity such as hunting and habitat destruction. Despite its tragic demise, the dodo has become an iconic symbol of conservation efforts and serves as a reminder of humanity's impact on wildlife. Dodo art prints offer a unique way to appreciate this fascinating creature through beautiful artwork that captures its distinctive appearance and personality. Whether displayed in homes or offices, these prints are sure to spark conversation and inspire appreciation for our natural world.
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What Dodo (Allies Columbiformes Birds Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Dodo art prints that are perfect for bird enthusiasts and collectors alike. These prints showcase the unique beauty and charm of these extinct birds, which were once native to Mauritius. You can choose from a variety of styles, including vintage illustrations, modern digital artwork, and photographs. Some popular options include detailed drawings by John Gould and Edward Lear, as well as colorful paintings by contemporary artists. You can also find prints featuring multiple dodos in various poses or settings. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or simply want to add to your collection of avian art, we have something for everyone. With high-quality printing on premium paper stock, these Dodo art prints are sure to impress anyone who sees them.
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How do I buy Dodo (Allies Columbiformes Birds Animals) art prints?

To buy Dodo art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of artwork featuring these unique and fascinating creatures. Once you have found a print that catches your eye, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At checkout, you will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information. We accept a variety of payment methods, including credit cards and PayPal. Once your order has been processed, your Dodo art print will be carefully packaged and shipped directly to your door. You can expect high-quality prints that are true-to-life representations of the original artwork. Whether you're looking for a stunning piece of wall decor or a thoughtful gift for an animal lover in your life, our selection of Dodo art prints is sure to impress. Shop today and bring home a piece of history.
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How much do Dodo (Allies Columbiformes Birds Animals) art prints cost?

As a seller of Dodo art prints, we offer a wide range of options for customers to choose from. The cost of these prints can vary depending on factors such as the size and type of print selected. You can choose from various sizes including small, medium, large or extra-large prints. Additionally, there are different types of prints available such as framed or unframed versions. The price range for Dodo art prints offered by Media Storehouse is competitive and affordable compared to other sellers in the market. However, it's important to note that the final cost may also depend on any additional services requested by the customer such as mounting or framing. We provide high-quality Dodo art prints at reasonable prices making them an excellent choice for anyone looking to add some unique artwork to our collection without breaking the bank.
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How will my Dodo (Allies Columbiformes Birds Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Dodo art prints from Media Storehouse will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner. We take great care in packaging your artwork so that it arrives at your doorstep undamaged. Your prints will be carefully rolled and placed into a sturdy tube for protection during transit. We use trusted delivery partners to ensure that your package is handled with care throughout the shipping process. You can track the progress of your order online, so you know exactly when to expect delivery. Once your Dodo art prints arrive, they can be easily unrolled and framed or displayed as desired. Our high-quality printing process ensures that the colors are vibrant and true-to-life, making these beautiful birds come alive on paper. Whether you're adding to an existing collection or starting a new one, our Dodo art prints are sure to delight bird lovers of all ages.