
Entomology Dragonfly Wall Sculpture
Celebrate the beauty of scientific illustration with this Tetracanthagyna plagiata Entomology Dragonfly Study Wall Plaque, a 6-inch plaster bas-relief inspired by classical natural history specimens. Depicting one of the world’s largest and most dramatic dragonfly species, this plaque highlights the species’ distinctive wing veining, elongated form, and graceful structure.
Crafted in plaster with museum-style detailing, this wall tile brings an elegant naturalist presence to offices, libraries, garden rooms, or gallery-style wall displays. Perfect for collectors of insects, botanical studies, and scientific décor.
Entomology tiles like this one trace their artistic roots to 19th-century naturalist studies, when scientists and collectors documented insects in scientific plates, engravings, and plaster casts. These tiles were designed to present specimens in a museum-style bas relief, allowing the anatomical structure of the insect to be studied visually and tactilely.
Your plaster dragonfly plaque continues this tradition, echoing the educational displays once used in Victorian natural history museums and botanical academies.
Dimensions: 6" H x 6" W x 1" D
Material: Plaster
Style: Entomology study, natural history wall art, museum-style bas relief
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Celebrate the beauty of scientific illustration with this Tetracanthagyna plagiata Entomology Dragonfly Study Wall Plaque, a 6-inch plaster bas-relief inspired by classical natural history specimens. Depicting one of the world’s largest and most dramatic dragonfly species, this plaque highlights the species’ distinctive wing veining, elongated form, and graceful structure.
Crafted in plaster with museum-style detailing, this wall tile brings an elegant naturalist presence to offices, libraries, garden rooms, or gallery-style wall displays. Perfect for collectors of insects, botanical studies, and scientific décor.
Entomology tiles like this one trace their artistic roots to 19th-century naturalist studies, when scientists and collectors documented insects in scientific plates, engravings, and plaster casts. These tiles were designed to present specimens in a museum-style bas relief, allowing the anatomical structure of the insect to be studied visually and tactilely.
Your plaster dragonfly plaque continues this tradition, echoing the educational displays once used in Victorian natural history museums and botanical academies.
Dimensions: 6" H x 6" W x 1" D
Material: Plaster
Style: Entomology study, natural history wall art, museum-style bas relief


















