Entomology meets Victorian elegance in this natural history wall calendar – made for collectors, curious minds, and anyone shopping for an entomologist gift or bug lover gift. Inspired by John Obadiah Westwood (1805-1893), an English entomologist and archaeologist, each page channels the qualities that make his work endure: precise observation, crisp linework, and a specimen-level sense of structure and pattern that feels both scientific and beautifully composed. The result is an entomology print–style calendar with insect art print richness – full of classic illustrations that still looks striking in modern spaces, with a subtle nod to the cabinet-of-curiosities mood often associated with insect taxidermy.
We choose a curated selection of images so every month feels intentional and this calendar becomes a true conversation starter on your wall. When the months are done, the art doesn’t have to be: cut out your favorite images and frame them as insect print décor – framed butterfly–style pieces with a real butterfly look – either to build your own mini gallery wall or to give as lasting presents to 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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