Animal studies by Hugh Bamford Cott, from the collection of the Museum of Zoology
Hugh Bamford Cott (1900-1987) was a zoologist and scientific illustrator with particular expertise in the study of colouration and camouflage. Between 1938 and 1967 he held the position of Strickland Curator (Curator of Birds) at Cambridge University Museum of Zoology.
This notecard pack, new for 2022, brings colourful life to Cott’s beautiful illustrations and includes his works Sleeping Leopard, Cheetah Rising, Large Spotted Genet, Ostrich, and Green Tree Frog.
Product details: Notecard pack 10 greetings cards, 2 each of 5 designs, with envelopes Presented in a gift wallet Card
size: 9 x 14cm, Blank inside, Printed in the UK on carbon balanced paper through the World Land Trust
Pack Dimensions: 15.2 x 1.9 x 10.2 cm
Celebrating 200 years in 2016, the Fitzwilliam Museum, Trumpington Street, is one of the finest art museums outside London. Its collections include fine art, decorative and applied art, antiquities, manuscripts and printed books, and coins and medals
Hugh Cott’s Animals Zoology Collection Cambridge University – Pack of 10 Notelets – Blank Greeting Cards by Fitzwilliam Museum Fitzwilliam Museum, Fitzwilliam Museum
£21.99
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- A Pack of Ten Notelets, Presented in a gift wallet, 2 each of 5 designs, Fully Licensed and Published by Fitzwilliam Museum – University of Cambridge
- Notelet Size: 140mm x 90mm (Royal Mail Standard Letter Size) – White Envelopes Included
- Message inside note let: Left blank for your own message
- Designed and printed in England from MIX FSC certified materials (FSC C004309)
- Card, ink, varnish, foil – All recyclable as paper
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Additional information
Weight | 0.11 kg |
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brand | The Fitzwilliam Museum |
dimensions | 15 x 10 x 2 cm; 110 Grams |