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Flounders Collection

Flounders, with their unique and captivating appearance, have long fascinated both artists and scientists

Background imageFlounders Collection: Flounders (coloured engraving)

Flounders (coloured engraving)
558356 Flounders (coloured engraving) by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); Private Collection; (add.info.: Flounders. Cries of London.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection

Background imageFlounders Collection: Two gunnards and a flounder (woodcut)

Two gunnards and a flounder (woodcut)
2561251 Two gunnards and a flounder (woodcut) by Hiroshige, Ando or Utagawa (1797-1858); 25x37 cm; Free Library of Philadelphia; © Free Library of Philadelphia ; Print and Picture Collection

Background imageFlounders Collection: Feeding New York Citys millions on fish (b / w photo)

Feeding New York Citys millions on fish (b / w photo)
6002597 Feeding New York Citys millions on fish (b/w photo) by American Photographer (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Feeding New York Citys millions on fish)

Background imageFlounders Collection: Peacock Flounder - with growth on left eye - Indonesia

Peacock Flounder - with growth on left eye - Indonesia
VT-8963 Peacock Flounder - with growth on left eye Indonesia Bothus mancus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounders Collection: European Flounder (Platichthys flesus) immature, caught by fishermen fishing on tidal river

European Flounder (Platichthys flesus) immature, caught by fishermen fishing on tidal river joining entrance to dock, River Ribble, Preston Dock, Preston, Lancashire, England, February

Background imageFlounders Collection: Picture No. 10870212

Picture No. 10870212
Peacock flounder lying camouflaged in sandy seabed in Tobago (Bothus lunatus) Date:

Background imageFlounders Collection: Ocellated Flounder (Pseudorhombus dupliciocellatus) adult, close-up of head, Lembeh Straits

Ocellated Flounder (Pseudorhombus dupliciocellatus) adult, close-up of head, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia, January

Background imageFlounders Collection: Selection of flat seawater fish, close up

Selection of flat seawater fish, close up

Background imageFlounders Collection: Largescale Flounder (Engyprosopon grandisquama) adult, camouflaged on seabed at night

Largescale Flounder (Engyprosopon grandisquama) adult, camouflaged on seabed at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageFlounders Collection: European Flounder (Platichthys flesus) immature, on beach at low tide, Cumbria, England, june

European Flounder (Platichthys flesus) immature, on beach at low tide, Cumbria, England, june

Background imageFlounders Collection: Fish - Flounder (Platichthys flesus) Flounders on pebbles / well camouflaged

Fish - Flounder (Platichthys flesus) Flounders on pebbles / well camouflaged

Background imageFlounders Collection: Righteye Flounder - These fish have amazing camouflage, almost invisible against the sand

Righteye Flounder - These fish have amazing camouflage, almost invisible against the sand. Secret Bay, Bali
VT-8454 Righteye FLOUNDER - camouflaged on seabed Secret Bay, Bali. Indonesia These fish have amazing camouflage, almost invisible against the sand. Fm

Background imageFlounders Collection: Left Eye Flounder VT 5572 Bothus mancus - Camouflage © Photographers Name ARDEA LONDON

Left Eye Flounder VT 5572 Bothus mancus - Camouflage © Photographers Name ARDEA LONDON
VT-5572 LEFT EYE FLOUNDER - Camouflaged Bothus mancus Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounders Collection: Flounder UK marine

Flounder UK marine
PM-8840 FLOUNDER UK marine Platichthys flesus Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounders Collection: Atlantic / Winter Flounder - camouflaged

Atlantic / Winter Flounder - camouflaged
KEL-42 Atlantic / Winter Flounder - camouflaged Coastal Waters, Atlantic, USA Pseudopleuronectes americanus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFlounders Collection: Starry Flounder KEL 55 Platichthys stellaus - Camouflage. Monterey Bay

Starry Flounder KEL 55 Platichthys stellaus - Camouflage. Monterey Bay, California © Ken Lucas ARDEA LONDON
KEL-55 STARRY FLOUNDER - CAMOUFLAGED Monterey Bay, California Platichthys stellaus Ken Lucas Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounders Collection: Elongated Flounder, Ammotretis elongatus, a flounder found in shallow coastal bays in southern

Elongated Flounder, Ammotretis elongatus, a flounder found in shallow coastal bays in southern Australia, Edithburgh
AUS-1508 Elongated flounder, found in shallow coastal bays in southern Australia. Edithburgh, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia Ammotretis elongatus John Lewis / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please

Background imageFlounders Collection: Small-toothed Flounder - southern Australia

Small-toothed Flounder - southern Australia
AU-35-KD Small-toothed Flounder southern Australia Pseudprhombus jenynsii Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounders Collection: Leopard Flounder AU 20/KD Bothus panherinus - Camoflauge, Great Barrier Reef Australia © Kev

Leopard Flounder AU 20/KD Bothus panherinus - Camoflauge, Great Barrier Reef Australia © Kev Deacon ARDEA LONDON
AU-20-KD Leopard Flounder Great Barrier Reef Australia Bothus panherinus Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageFlounders Collection: Peacock Flounder, swimming (Bothus mancus). Indo Pacific

Peacock Flounder, swimming (Bothus mancus). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFlounders Collection: Peacock flounder (Bothus mancus). Indo Pacific

Peacock flounder (Bothus mancus). Indo Pacific
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFlounders Collection: Peacock flounder

Peacock flounder
Tom Campbell / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFlounders Collection: Cockatoo Flounder (Samaris cristata) flicks out its long filament dorsal rays

Cockatoo Flounder (Samaris cristata) flicks out its long filament dorsal rays, when disturbed or alarmed
Stephen Wong / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFlounders Collection: Peacock flounder, Bothus lunatus, Fernando de Noronha, Pernambuco, Brazil

Peacock flounder, Bothus lunatus, Fernando de Noronha, Pernambuco, Brazil
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageFlounders Collection: Plaice / Cries of London

Plaice / Cries of London
Live plaice or flounders!


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Flounders, with their unique and captivating appearance, have long fascinated both artists and scientists. From coloured engravings to woodcuts, these fish have been immortalized in various forms of art. In a black and white photograph capturing the bustling cityscape of New York, we catch a glimpse of how flounders play a vital role in feeding millions. One particular species that stands out is the Peacock Flounder from Indonesia, adorned with an intriguing growth on its left eye. It serves as a reminder of nature's ability to adapt and thrive even under challenging circumstances. Similarly, the Ocellated Flounder showcases its intricate patterns while resting peacefully on black sand in Lembeh Straits. The European Flounder takes center stage as it is caught by fishermen along tidal rivers joining the entrance to docks. These immature they can carefully measured during river surveys conducted by the Environment Agency. Their presence highlights not only their ecological significance but also our responsibility towards protecting their habitats. A close-up shot reveals the mesmerizing details of an adult Ocellated Flounder's head in Lembeh Straits—a testament to the beauty hidden beneath our oceans' surfaces. Meanwhile, another European Flounder finds itself stranded on a beach at low tide in Cumbria, England—an image that reminds us of the delicate balance between land and sea. Among this selection of flat seawater fish lies the Largescale Flounder camouflaged on the seabed at night—showcasing nature's remarkable ability for disguise and survival. Flounders continue to captivate us with their enchanting appearances and remind us of our interconnectedness with marine ecosystems. As we appreciate these diverse species through art and photography, let us also strive towards preserving their habitats for future generations to marvel at their beauty too.