Matte Vinyl Sticker
Matte Vinyl Sticker
Gorgeously printed matte vinyl die-cut stickers featuring classic gothic iconography. Durable, scratch resistant, and impervious to inclement weather. Choose from several delightful designs:
Crouching Skeleton (3″ × 2.16″). English horsepainter George Stubbs included this little fella in his final work, A Comparative Anatomical Exposition of the Structure of the Human Body with that of a Tiger and a Common Fowl (1795-1806). What are you looking for, little guy?
Death’s Head Hawkmoth (3″ × 2.82″). From copper plate engravings in a 1755 blackletter text by naturalist, entomologist, illustrator, and miniaturist August Johann Rösel von Rosenhof.
Grey Snake (2.1″ × 3″). Modified drawing from 1834, from a series of facsimiles of Italian fauna. Illustrated by Costantino Squanquerillo and lithographed by Battistelli.
Long-eared Bat (3″ × 1.21″). Brown long-eared bat, Plecotus auritus, 1904, by Ernst Haeckel. Though it does not use echolocation for hunting, this Eurasian bat can hunt moths solely by sound.
Ox skull (2.84″ × 3″). Modified from an 1877 illustration by Henry Doyle (uncle of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle of Sherlock Holmes fame), from an Irish history written by rebellious Catholic nun Sister Mary Cusack.
Raven (3″ × 2.5″). Enhanced from a pen and ink illustration in an 1888 travelogue, originally after an Audubon plate.