Manta ray - Capturing Nature Print
Gerard Krefft with the newly discovered manta ray, Manta alfredi, in the museum's courtyard in 1869. This photograph was part of a series of images in which Krefft posed with the manta ray, which were sent to Prince Alfred with the request for permission to name the species after him.
A charming moment of history behind the scenes at the Museum, captured by photographer Henry Barnes
The perfect gifts for lovers of natural history and vintage photography and ephemera, the Australian Museum Shop is proud to offer a range of prints from the rich Museum photographic archive
High quality archival image presented on 330gsm cotton rag paper, ready to frame. Available in 3 print sizes.
A large format photograph, the aspect ratio does not fit exactly into modern paper sizes A4, A3 and A2. The image will be scaled to fit, in the most appropriate manner to the paper size selected, leaving the image frame visible and as close as possible to the paper edge
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