The solar system has always inspired wonder, and this monthly wall calendar brings it to life through the extraordinary astronomy art of Étienne Léopold Trouvelot (1827–1895). Trouvelot was a French astronomer and artist who created over 7,000 celestial illustrations during his time at the Harvard College Observatory, capturing crescent moons, constellation maps, planetary systems, and starry nights with breathtaking detail. His 1882 chromolithographs remain celebrated today for their scientific accuracy and timeless beauty, blending astronomy and art into one unforgettable vision of the skies.
Our wall calendar features a curated selection of his most striking images, each month chosen to spark curiosity and wonder. More than just a tool for marking time, it is a true conversation starter, bringing the cosmos into your home or classroom. And once the year is complete, every page can be cut out and framed, giving you lasting celestial prints to enjoy for yourself or to share as thoughtful gifts with friends.
Customers in the United States will receive the calendar in Ledger size (11×16.5 inches), while those in the EU, UK, Australia, and other regions will receive it in A3 size (29.7×42 cm).
- 1 cover page
- 12 inner pages
- Paper: 250 gsm / 100 lb semi-glossy silk paper
- Hanging hook for flexible display
- Sturdy wire-binding
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