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Illustrative Prints For Sale

Discover our collection of illustrative prints for sale in our online art gallery. We showcase some of the most exciting contemporary artists working today. If you’re looking for something for your home or workplace, try exploring our illustrative cityscape prints or illustrative botanical prints.

Kristjana S Williams is an Icelandic artist who creates incredibly detailed and fantastical worlds. In Columbian Jungle 2016 (2015) Williams juxtaposes black and white with bright colours to make the piece visually engaging and intriguing. Your eyes are drawn to the colourful birds in the centre, but as you look closer, the tree in the middle guides your eyes up and around the image to meet many interesting creatures. The result is a playful and busy composition that can leave you desperate to enter her exotic worlds of flora and fauna.

Bruce McLean is a notable artist in the contemporary British illustrative scene. His prints are bold yet simple, with figures and forms constructed of confident lines and a limited colour palette. His style and choice of subject is both unique and intriguing, as can be seen in works such as Qweesh not Quiche (2016).

David Hockney is particularly unmissable when it comes to illustrative prints ! With artworks such as Made in April, The Old Guitarist or A Picture of Ourselves, you can see David Hockney’s iconic style shine through! But David Hockney also makes screen printed lithographs such as Gorge d’Incre, representing a beautiful abstract landscape !

London-based Tracey Emin has been exploring techniques to tell stories about female self-representation for many years now ! She is often a sell-out on our website, so you might want to be quick whenever a new print comes up ! Her highly personal and recognisable style would make her illustrative prints shine in any space.

Rob Ryan creates colourful and quirky prints based on his collage works that work across typography and papercut details. With his faceless cartoon figures, Rob Ryan takes us on a fantasmagorical journey through his world with prints such as You Can Still Do A Lot and Give Me Work, which will remind many of us illustrations from children’s books!

History of Illustration

An illustration can be defined as a decoration, interpretation or visual explanation. It is a hugely versatile art form which blurs the distinction between drawing and fine art, with contemporary artists drawing influence from multiple sources, such as graffiti, fashion, computer games and animation.

The first examples of the recording of events through imagery can be dated back to cave paintings. Throughout ancient civilisations we can also witness a desire to record through illustrative decoration. In Ancient Greece, for example, ceremonies, sporting events and mythological tales were often drawn or incised onto vessels or used to decorate walls and mosaics.

In the 14th century, the invention of the mechanical printing process by Johannes Gutenberg meant that publications could be mass-produced and distributed. With the start of the Industrial Revolution in the mid-1700s, technological advances meant that printing became more rapid and illustrations became more commonplace.

It was in the 1800s that the profession of illustration really took off. The first wave of artists, such as Jessie Willcox or Frank E. Schoonover, demonstrated that it was a viable profession and attracted many more to illustration. It became popular to use illustrations commercially, in advertising but also for entertainment purposes, with Walt Disney establishing himself in the field with the first animated sound cartoon Steamboat Willie released in 1928.

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    G is for Giraffe by Clare Halifax
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    G is for Giraffe by Clare Halifax
    G is for Giraffe
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for €40 /mo
    Wild Flower by Ellie Vandoorne
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    Wild Flower by Ellie Vandoorne
    Wild Flower
    Prints - 59x42 cm
    Cacti Cluster by Clare Halifax
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    Cacti Cluster by Clare Halifax
    Cacti Cluster
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for €50 /mo
    Pink Flamingo by Ellie Vandoorne
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    Pink Flamingo by Ellie Vandoorne
    Pink Flamingo
    Prints - 83x55 cm
    Fuglar og Fidrildin Pall by Kristjana S Williams
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    Fuglar og Fidrildin Pall by Kristjana S Williams
    Fuglar og Fidrildin Pall
    Prints - 42x42 cmRent for €42 /mo
    Spanish Carnation  by Clare Halifax
    Spanish Carnation
    Prints - 29x19 cmRent for €35 /mo
    Nature-Nice to have a round  by Clare Halifax
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    Nature-Nice to have a round  by Clare Halifax
    Nature-Nice to have a round
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for €50 /mo
    La Jungle by Anne Marie Lepretre
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    La Jungle by Anne Marie Lepretre
    La Jungle
    Prints - 23x18 cmRent for €37 /mo
    SENECA by Charlotte Whiston
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    SENECA by Charlotte Whiston
    SENECA
    Prints - 42x29 cmRent for €50 /mo
    Islington Town Hall by Clare Halifax
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    Islington Town Hall by Clare Halifax
    Islington Town Hall
    Prints - 38x56 cmRent for €60 /mo
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    Wren by Ellie Vandoorne
    Wren
    Prints - 59x42 cm
    Italian Lily
    Prints - 29x19 cm
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    J is for Jaguar by caroline nuttall-smith
    J is for Jaguar
    Prints - 19x25 cm
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    Cycleme by Micosch Holland
    Cycleme
    Prints - 78x56 cm
    Norwegian Pyramidal Saxifrage
    Prints - 29x19 cmRent for €35 /mo
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    B is for BSA by caroline nuttall-smith
    B is for BSA
    Prints - 19x24 cm
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    The long term effects of watching too much TV by Andy Mercer
    The long term effects of watching too much TV
    Prints - 40x28 cmRent for €45 /mo
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    View Subterranea 1 by Rebecca Coleman
    View Subterranea 1
    Prints - 15x10 cm
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    M is for Mini by caroline nuttall-smith
    M is for Mini
    Prints - 19x25 cm
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    View to Shakespeare, Barbican Art Print by Sarah Evans
    View to Shakespeare, Barbican Art Print
    Prints - 59x42 cmRent for €40 /mo
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    S is for Sunbeam by caroline nuttall-smith
    S is for Sunbeam
    Prints - 19x25 cm
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    A Quarter Past by Rebecca Coleman
    A Quarter Past
    Prints - 18x13 cm
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    The Queen by Yassine Mourit
    The Queen
    Prints - 60x40 cmRent for €40 /mo
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    Fish Alive by caroline nuttall-smith
    Fish Alive
    Prints - 34x26 cm
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    Pepper by caroline nuttall-smith
    Pepper
    Prints - 12x10 cm
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    Hackney Empire, Pigeon Fact no 10 by Clare Halifax
    Hackney Empire, Pigeon Fact no 10
    Prints - 38x37 cmRent for €45 /mo
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    Bird Girl II by Ellie Vandoorne
    Bird Girl II
    Prints - 59x42 cm
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    Butterfly Girl by Ellie Vandoorne
    Butterfly Girl
    Prints - 59x42 cm
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    E is for Enfield  by caroline nuttall-smith
    E is for Enfield
    Prints - 19x24 cm
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    Twinkle Star by caroline nuttall-smith
    Twinkle Star
    Prints - 28x28 cm
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