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Aurora Borealis
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One of the fifteen exquisite chromolithographs produced from pastel works by French artist and astronomer Étienne Léopold Trouvelot, for The Trouvelot Astronomical Drawings published in 1882. After a somewhat disastrous foray into entomology (he accidentally introduced the highly destructive European Gyspy moth onto North American soil), Trouvelot turned to illustrating the heavens and was invited onto the staff of the Harvard College Observatory when the then director Joseph Winlock saw the quality of his illustrations, and in 1875 he was invited to use the U. S. Naval Observatory's 26-inch refractor for a year. As well as his illustrations, Trouvelot also published some 50 scientific papers, and was credited with discovering "veiled spots" on the Sun in 1875. (Image source: New York Public Library)
Partial Eclipse of The Moon Étienne Léopold TrouvelotFrom $40 / Size: S M L
Lacerta, Cygnus, Lyra, Vulpecula and the Anser Sidney HallFrom $40 / Size: S
Depiction of a star that was seen in Calabria AnonymousFrom $40 / Size: S M L XL
Sir William Herschel's Diagram of the Heavenly Bodies AnonymousFrom $40 / Size: S
Comet Miles AnonymousFrom $40 / Size: S M
Frontispiece from Smith's Illustrated Astronomy Asa SmithFrom $40 / Size: S M
Psalterium Georgii, Fluvius Eridanus, Cetus, Officinal Scupltoris, Fornax Chemica, and Machina Electrica Sidney HallFrom $40 / Size: S
Celestial phenomenon over Giromagny, 1572 AnonymousFrom $40 / Size: S M L XL







