Treecreeper by Paul Gervais Ceramic Tile brings the beauty of natural history illustration to life with timeless elegance. Available in glossy or matte finishes, this exquisite tile infuses any interior with the quiet grace of 19th-century scientific artistry — a perfect gift for bird lovers, collectors, or admirers of classic French naturalist design.
- Finish: Glossy or matte
- One size
- Not weather-resistant; prolonged sun exposure may cause discoloration
- Wooden stand shown in some mockups is not included
Treecreeper by Paul Gervais, featured in the 1842 edition of Le Jardin Des Plantes, exemplifies the artist’s dedication to uniting scientific precision with artistic elegance. As one of the most respected French naturalists of the 19th century, Gervais brought a sense of refinement and lifelike vitality to every subject he portrayed. In this artwork, the Treecreeper — known for its slender form and delicate plumage — is depicted with intricate detail, capturing both the bird’s natural movement and its distinctive markings. The soft palette and masterful composition reflect Gervais’s reverence for nature and his ability to transform observation into fine art.
Artwork designed and digitally remastered by Sarasvati Designs. Adapted from Paul Gervais’s Le Jardin Des Plantes (1842) series, honoring the intersection of science, art, and the enduring beauty of avian life.