Images Filters Artist Mark Catesby Collection Collection... Royal Collection Trust (7) British Museum (2) National Gallery of Art, Washington (1) Country Country... USA (8) Germany (1) Continent Continent... North America (9) Europe (1) Medium Medium... Watercolour (2) Print (1) Category Category... Flora & Fauna (10) Date Date... 1600-1699 (2) 1700s (2) 1710s (2) 1720s (9) 1730s (3) 1740s (3) Mark Catesby 10 matching results. See slideshow Sort orderRelevanceOldest additions firstNewest additions firstOldest painted firstNewest painted first See results on a map View map Titanokeratophyton ramocissimum, crusta eleganti tuberculata c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) + Add to album Frutex Rubo similis and Pittoniae similis c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) + Add to album The largest Carolina moth and Anona maxima c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) + Add to album A Monarch butterfly, with orchids c. 1722-6 (c. 1722-6) + Add to album The Wild Pine and Locusta Caroliniana c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) + Add to album Prickly Apple with Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly c.1722-26 (c.1722-26) + Add to album Bison Americanus and Pseudo Acacia c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) + Add to album The Yellow and Black Pye (Oriolus Icterus) (published 1731-1743) + Add to album Untitled (Skunk cabbage - Symplocarpus foetidus) (1697-1749) + Add to album Untitled (Two studies of a plant in amber) (1697-1749) + Add to album 1 Titanokeratophyton ramocissimum, crusta eleganti tuberculata c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved Frutex Rubo similis and Pittoniae similis c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved The largest Carolina moth and Anona maxima c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved A Monarch butterfly, with orchids c. 1722-6 (c. 1722-6) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved The Wild Pine and Locusta Caroliniana c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved Prickly Apple with Zebra Swallowtail Butterfly c.1722-26 (c.1722-26) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved Bison Americanus and Pseudo Acacia c.1722-6 (c.1722-6) © Royal Collection Trust | All Rights Reserved The Yellow and Black Pye (Oriolus Icterus) (published 1731-1743) Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington | Public Domain Untitled (Skunk cabbage - Symplocarpus foetidus) (1697-1749) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 Untitled (Two studies of a plant in amber) (1697-1749) © Trustees of the British Museum | CC BY-NC-SA 4.0