Blue-faced Honeyeater Fine Art Giclée Print – 15cm
Blue-faced Honeyeater Fine Art Giclée Print – 15cm
SKU:AG00189-P15
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Bird Fine Art Giclée Print – Blue-faced Honeyeater
The Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis) was first described by the ornithologist John Latham in 1801. Its scientific name, entomophilus, is derived from Greek words meaning “insect-loving”, reflecting the bird’s varied diet of insects, nectar and fruit. It is easily recognised by its vivid blue facial skin, olive green wings and tail, black and grey head and breast and white underparts.
This is a reproduction of Blue-faced Honeyeater (2026).
The Details
• 15cm fine art giclée print from an original Amanda Gosse artwork
• Printed with fade-resistant archival inks
• Museum-quality 315gsm acid-free matte paper
• Presented in a soft white mount
• Individually embossed with Amanda Gosse’s monogram
• Includes a certificate of authenticity
• Carefully packaged for safe delivery
• Printed to order – please allow 5–7 working days for dispatch
• Supplied unframed
• Framing option available here
