Magellanic PenguinMagellanic Penguin line art illustration (click image to enlarge) Magellanic Penguin full color illustration (click image to enlarge) Artist's notes: The Magellanic Penguin was part of a series of three line art drawing of penguins for a private client in 2003-2004. The digital tinting was added in 2007.
Information about the Magellanic Penguin:The Magellanic Penguin lives on islands and the coastlines of extreme southern South America. They are medium-sized penguins that grow to be about 28 inches tall and weigh roughly 9-14 pounds. Like all penguins their diet consists mostly of fish and small crustaceans. They are considered threatened due to the danger of oil spills and the sharp decline of the fish population. | Description: Fine art illustration of a Magellanic Penguin. The print is hand-signed by the artist and is guaranteed to arrive in perfect condition. The reproduction of this original pen and ink drawing is done on high quality acid-free archival paper. Click here for shipping info.
The image is available for stock art illustration. Dealer inquires welcome.
Magellanic Penguin Art Print 8"x10" (20.3 x 25.4cm) - $14.95 11"x14" (27.9 x 35.5cm) - $21.95
 - Signed & numbered limited edition
- Printed on acid-free archival paper
- Available in 8"x10" or 11"x14"
- Choose either B&W or Color
- Affordable quality wildlife artwork
- Item ships within 1-2 days
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 (Please allow 5-7 days for shipping framed items) Designers: A high res digital version of this image may be purchased and downloaded. The artwork may also be licensed for commercial use such as advertising, packaging, displays and other printed materials. Please review the license agreement and call the artist at 1 800 913-7906 for more information.
 Class: Aves Order: Sphenisciformes Family: Spheniscidae Genus: Spheniscus Species: Spheniscus magellanicus
Tags: wildlife art, magellanic penguin, picture, drawing, bird, waterfowl, line, stipple, illustration, fine art print, black and white art, pen and ink illustration, Spheniscus magellanicus
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