Exotic Fish Collection
$22.00
A collection of 18 beautiful Public Domain exotic fish images from A selection from the most remarkable and interesting of the fishes found on the coast of Ceylon : from drawings made in the southern part of that island, from the living specimens (1834). This is a digital product – you will receive 18 high-resolution files (18 .pngs). All images feature background transparency and are ideal for printing on various colors. Copyright free for any use, personal or commercial. No physical product will be shipped to you.
Images included:
Top row, left to right: (1) Clark’s Anemonefish, (2) Indo-Pacific Sergeant, (3) Vagabond Butterflyfish, (4) Spotted Scat.
Second row, left to right: (5) Devil Firefish, (6) Surge Wrasse, (7) Blue-and-Yellow Grouper.
Third row, left to right: (8) Barred Thicklip, (9) Queen Coris, (10) Clown Coris, (11) Striped Surgeonfish.
Fourth row, left to right: (12) Indian Ocean Oriental Sweetlips, (13) Red Lionfish, (14) Checkerboard Wrasse.
Bottom row, left to right: (15) Barred Flagtail, (16) Bird Wrasse, (17) Blacktip Trevally, (18) Redcoat.
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These high resolution images have been optimized. The background page yellowing has been removed, colors have been adjusted and defects and damages fixed. These images may be used digitally on any colored background or printed on t-shirts, coffee mugs, tote bags or anything else you can think of.
- Copyright: Public Domain (May be used for any use, personal or commercial)
- 18 files 18 .png
- 300 dpi
- RGB color space
- Source: A selection from the most remarkable and interesting of the fishes found on the coast of Ceylon : from drawings made in the southern part of that island, from the living specimens
- Year: 1834
- Artist: John Heaviside Clark
- (1) Clark’s Anemonefish (Amphiprion clarkii), 2700 x 1800 pixels, 9″ x 6″, .png (6.09MB with transparent background)
- (2) Indo-Pacific Sergeant (Abudefduf vaigiensis, Sergeant Major), 3300 x 2700 pixels, 11″ x 9″, .png (10.1MB with transparent background)
- (3) Vagabond Butterflyfish (Chaetodon vagabundus), 3900 x 3300 pixels, 13″ x 11″, .png (17.4MB with transparent background)
- (4) Spotted Scat (Scatophagus argus), 4800 x 3900 pixels, 16″ x 13″, .png (25.3MB with transparent background)
- (5) Devil Firefish (Pterois miles), 5100 x 3300 pixels, 17″ x 11″, .png (18.5MB with transparent background)
- (6) Surge Wrasse (Thalassoma purpureum), 6300 x 2700 pixels, 21″ x 9″, .png (24.4MB with transparent background)
- (7) Blue-and-Yellow Grouper (Epinephelus flavocaeruleus), 5100 x 3000 pixels, 17″ x 10″, .png (18.3MB with transparent background)
- (8) Barred Thicklip (Hemigymnus fasciatus), 3600 x 2100 pixels, 12″ x 7″, .png (9.16MB with transparent background)
- (9) Queen Coris (Coris formosa), 3900 x 2400 pixels, 13″ x 8″, .png (10.4MB with transparent background)
- (10) Clown Coris (Coris aygula), 4200 x 2100 pixels, 14″ x 7″, .png (11.0MB with transparent background)
- (11) Striped Surgeonfish (Acanthurus lineatus), 6000 x 3900 pixels, 20″ x 13″, .png (22.6MB with transparent background)
- (12) Indian Ocean Oriental Sweetlips (Plectorhinchus vittatus), 5100 x 2100 pixels, 17″ x 7″, .png (15.1MB with transparent background)
- (13) Red Lionfish (Pterois volitans), 3900 x 3600 pixels, 13″ x 12″, .png (14.7MB with transparent background)
- (14) Checkerboard Wrasse (Halichoeres hortulanus), 5100 x 2700 pixels, 17″ x 9″, .png (18.4MB with transparent background)
- (15) Barred Flagtail (Kuhlia mugil), 4200 x 2100 pixels, 14″ x 7″, .png (8.91MB with transparent background)
- (16) Bird Wrasse (Gomphosus varius), 4200 x 1500 pixels, 14″ x 5″, .png (7.19MB with transparent background)
- (17) Blacktip Trevally (Caranx heberi), 6000 x 3000 pixels, 20″ x 10″, .png (19.5MB with transparent background)
- (18) Redcoat (Sargocentron rubrum), 4500 x 3000 pixels, 15″ x 10″, .png (14.7MB with transparent background)
- ***Note: The low resolution sample image on this page may be blurry and/or pixelated from compression. The downloadable versions are high resolution and beautiful!***