The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift
The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift

The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede - an engraved hand-coloured print by W. Jardine, 1833 art poster canvas gift

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"The Great Sea Serpent according to Hans Egede" - an antique engraved print published by William Jardine in "The Naturalist's Library", in 1833-1843.

Hans Egede, the national saint of Greenland, gives an 18th-century description of a sea serpent. On July 6, 1734 his ship sailed past the coast of Greenland when suddenly those on board "saw a most terrible creature, resembling nothing they saw before. The monster lifted its head so high that it seemed to be higher than the crow's nest on the mainmast. The head was small and the body short and wrinkled. The unknown creature was using giant fins which propelled it through the water. Later the sailors saw its tail as well. The monster was longer than our whole ship", wrote Egede.

Sir William Jardine, 7th Baronet of Applegarth (1800 – 1874) was a Scottish naturalist. Jardine made natural history available to all levels of Victorian society by editing the hugely popular forty volumes of The Naturalist's Library (1833–1843) issued and published by his brother in law, the Edinburgh printer and engraver, William Home Lizars.

This poster is a high quality "giclée" reproduction of a restored antique original, custom-printed on Standard Single-weight Matt Coated art paper 140gsm or  Heavyweight Matt Coated art paper 230gsm (more of a thin card density), or superb Epson Matt Canvas 320gsm, according to your choice. We use the latest UltraChromeHDX pigment inks which guarantee 60 years of colour  permanence (up to 200 years fade-proof for colour prints).  This poster is suitable for mounting and framing, as well as direct display on a wall.

All prints are made to order and carefully checked before posting. Our restored charts and maps are exclusive to VictorianMaps and not available anywhere else. There are no watermarks on the prints.

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For framing, we recommend the 230gsm paper or 320gsm canvas. The 140gsm paper is best for DIY framing or wall tacking.

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