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The Lunar Ruin — Victorian Selenography Print a selenographer's plate of the Moon's pocked grey country, rendered with the grave attention of a man cataloguing a dead city. Every crater rim and shadowed basin reads like masonry — the firmament's broken cathedral, surveyed by Victorian astronomy as both geometry and elegy.
Bella Frye sources celestial prints from 19th-century astronomical atlases and selenographic studies — the era when astronomy was still natural philosophy, when Smith, Lord Rosse, Reynolds, and the Royal Astronomical Society's draftsmen rendered the heavens as both mathematical proposition and quiet wonder. The aged paper tone, the engraver's hand, and the original plate annotations are preserved in the print.
Printed to order in our Pacific Northwest studio on premium 380gsm cotton canvas with archival pigment inks. Hand-finished and framed in our signature ornate frame with verdigris corner detail, available in three finishes:
Stretched canvas (frameless gallery wrap) is available for those who prefer a frameless presentation.
Libraries, studies, observatories, dark-walled reading rooms, and any space drawn to the strange beauty of Victorian science. Pairs naturally with other documents from the Bella Frye Curious pillar — celestial atlases, alchemical diagrams, and the cabinet's stranger drawers.
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