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Print of a Human Flea (Pulex irritans) from Robert Hooke's Micrographia

Framed Print : Print of a Human Flea (Pulex irritans) from Robert Hooke's Micrographia
Framed Print : Print of a Human Flea (Pulex irritans) from Robert Hooke's Micrographia
Framed Print : Print of a Human Flea (Pulex irritans) from Robert Hooke's Micrographia
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Framed Print of The Flea. Engraving from Robert Hooke Micrographia London 1665. Wingless bloodsucking

The Flea. Engraving from Robert Hooke Micrographia London 1665. Wingless bloodsucking, parasitic insect. Human flea (Pulex irritans) can transmit plague. Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide. © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group

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Framed Prints of fascinating scientific art. This piece features 'The Flea' engraving from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, London 1665, showcasing the wingless bloodsucking insect that transmits the plague. Perfect for science enthusiasts and history buffs, our Framed Prints are an addition to any room.

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Photo Prints - Discover the fascinating world of microscopic organisms with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints. This image is taken from Robert Hooke's seminal work, "Micrographia," published in London in 1665. The print shows an engraving of "The Flea," a parasitic insect that has fascinated scientists and the public alike for centuries. Known for its ability to transmit diseases such as plague, this wingless bloodsucker is a key player in the history of microbiology. Add this intriguing print to your collection and explore the wonders of the microscopic world.

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Metal Prints - Metal Prints featuring historic engravings like 'The Flea' from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, published in London 1665. This striking image shows a wingless bloodsucking insect, highlighting the importance of entomology and scientific illustration. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and art collectors, our Metal Prints offer durable, long-lasting metal prints that add a touch of sophistication to any room.

Canvas Prints - Discover the intriguing world of microscopic wonders with our Canvas Prints featuring Robert Hooke's iconic engraving of The Flea from his groundbreaking work, "Micrographia" (1665). This image, courtesy of Universal Images Group (UIG), shows the detailed structure of a wingless, bloodsucking flea (Pulex irritans) - a parasitic insect infamous for transmitting diseases such as plague. Bring this fascinating piece of scientific history into your home or office and ignite curiosity and conversation with every glance. Order your Media Storehouse Canvas Print of The Flea today!

Mouse Mats - Mouse Mats featuring "The Flea" engraving from Robert Hooke's Micrographia, a 17th-century scientific masterpiece. This design shows the microscopic world and adds an educational touch to any office setup. Perfect for gamers, programmers, and anyone looking for a functional mousepad that sparks curiosity about science and history.

Image Download - Download high-resolution image of The Flea, an engraving from Robert Hooke's Micrographia London 1665. This illustration depicts a wingless bloodsucking parasitic insect, the human flea (Pulex irritans), which can transmit the plague. Available for web use, television, editorial and advertising purposes with non-exclusive rights.


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Made and Shipped from within the USA or Canada as appropriate. Printed on 10"x8" Premium Matte Paper offering bright, white paper with a matte finish with a digitally rendered mat surround offering the timeless look of professionally mounted artwork. Our 1″ Frames are available in a range of colours with clear acrylic shatterproof glazing and Kraft pad backer. Matte Paper offer a lighter-weight alternative to fine art paper which is optimized for artwork and can be suitable for photography in scenarios where a less glossy appearance is preferred. This sustainable paper printing is an alternative to our premium fine art paper. Each frame is 1″ wide by 3/4″ deep and glazed using standard 1/16” clear PETG to protect and enhance the visibility of each print. Ready to hang with a sawtooth metal hanger and sturdy backer.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 19.5cm x 15.3cm (7.7" x 6")

Estimated Product Size is 30.5cm x 25.4cm (12" x 10")


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