FLO4639018: Giant turtle of Rodrigues Island (Indian Ocean), species extirpated in the 18th century. Chromolithography, based on an illustration by F. John, published in Animals du monde primitive, Hamburg, Germany, 1910. Historical animal map series published by the Reichardt Cocoa Company. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639319: Large penguins (Pinguinus impennis) standing at the top of a cliff. This large bird, unable to fly, lived on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, the species disappeared in the mid-19th century. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in “” Tiere der Urwelt”” (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639378: Dorcatherium, species of the order of tragules, shrew deer under wood Chromolithography by Heinrich garderer (1858-1935) (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1916, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639414: Aceratherium, genus of rhinoceros, epochs from the oligocene to Pliocene. Chromolithography by Heinrich Garden (1858-1935) (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1916, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
LRI4639571: Etruscan civilization: “” representation of the sacrifice of Trojan prisoners in tribute to Patroclus””” reproduction by Carlo Ruspi (1786-1863) of the frescoes of the 4th century BC of the Francois Tomb of Vulci. Florence, Archeological Museum, Ruspi, Carlo (19th century) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639743: Hadrosaur (or duck-beaked dinosaur) genus of herbivore, from the Cretace era. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639842: Dinocerata, (Terrible a horn) species of herbivore, resembling rhinoceros, creature a hoof famous for their paired horns and their canine defenses. Colour illustration by Heinrich Harder (1858-1935), in “” Tiere der Urwelt”” (Animals of Prehistory), texts by Wilhelm Bolsche (1861-1939), 1916, Hamburg (Germany). Image from a series of maps published by the Reichardt Cocoa company in 1908. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639475: Elotherium or Entelodon, genus of giant phacochere, from the period of Eocene inferior to Oligocene. Chromolithography by Heinrich Garder (1858-1935) (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1916, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4639479: Permanent station project between Mars and the Earth-Vue d'artiste - Mars Cycler - Artist view - Artist view of the Mars Cycler project, four space stations placed in cylindrical orbit between Mars and the Earth; this project defended by Edwin Aldrin will make it possible to make a permanent link between the two planets. Artist's concept of the Buzz Aldrin Mars Cycler. A Mars cycler is a space station project that is on a permanent orbit between the Mars and Earth, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639552: Wild horses of the diluvian era, like equus ferus. Chromolithography by Heinrich Garden (1858-1935) (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1916, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639702: Hesperornis regalis, a non-flying aquatic bird from the Cretace period. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639825: Apatosaurus excelsus, genus of sauropod dinosaur, also called the brontosaur, which lived during the Jurassic. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
PIX4640370: Artist view of a spacecraft and a comet - A spacecraft approaching a comet - Artist view - Artist view of a spacecraft approaching a comet on Earth. Illustration made for the cover of Gregory Benford's novel “Dans l'ocean de la nuit” (in the ocean of night). A spacecraft approaches a comet that is on a collision course with earth, Dixon, Don (b.1951) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4638871: Mottled or frosted orange moth, Gortyna flavago, half mourner, Ceropacha diluta, ringlet, Aphantopus hyperantus, barred yellow, Cidaria fulvata, seven-spot ermine or muslin moth, Diaphora mendica, and orange underwing, Archiearis parthenias. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from “The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,””” new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4638901: Puss moth, Cerula vinula, and heath or pearl-bordered likeness fritillary butterfly, Melitaea athalia. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from “The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,””” new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639133: Geosaurus suevicus, a lost reptile resembling a marine crocodile, from the late Jurassic to the early Cretace. Chromolithography of F. John (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1910, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4639383: Teleoceras, genus of rhinoceros, periods of Miocene at the beginning of Pliocene. Chromolithography by Heinrich Garden (1858-1935) (series prehistoric animals of the Reichardt Cocoa Company), originally published in “Animals of the Prehistoric World”, 1916, Hamburg (Germany), text by Wilhelm Bolsche. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4638798: Purple emperor butterfly, Apatura iris, common emerald, Hemithea aestivaria, and orchard ermine, Yponomeuta padella. Handcoloured lithograph after an illustration by Moses Harris from “The Aurelian; a Natural History of English Moths and Butterflies,””” new edition edited by J. O. Westwood, published by Henry Bohn, London, 1840. / Bridgeman Images