Public Domain Image DVD – Wilhelm Kuhnert Animals & Birds

Available on DVD or as a digital download

This Public Domain Image Library DVD features more than 250 gorgeous illustrations by wildlife artist Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865-1926) in jpeg format that are out of copyright and free to use in whatever way you’d like, even COMMERCIAL USE is fine! 

These images are great quality, and you can take them and make them into any product you like and make some seriously lovely money for yourself!

Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert was a German painter, author and illustrator who specialized in animal images.  

Kuhnert is considered one of the most important German animal painters of his time. As he was not a professional hunter, it often took a great deal of effort to track down his subjects.

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Available on DVD or as a digital download

If you want to make more money and love beautiful wildlife art, stop here!  Whether you’re looking to make a little bit extra each day or begin a whole new way of life, read on……

This Public Domain Image Library DVD features more than 250 gorgeous illustrations by wildlife artist Wilhelm Kuhnert (1865-1926) in jpeg format that are out of copyright and free to use in whatever way you’d like, even COMMERCIAL USE is fine! 

These images are great quality, and you can take them and make them into any product you like and make some seriously lovely money for yourself!

Friedrich Wilhelm Kuhnert was a German painter, author and illustrator who specialized in animal images.  

After the end of his technical-commercial apprenticeship at the age of 17, Kuhnert was a scholarship student at the Berlin University of Arts from 1883 to 1887. He embarked on travels to Scandinavia, Egypt, East Africa and India to make landscape and animal studies. His favourite motif was the African lion. In 1901 Kuhnert was the illustrator for zoologist Johann Wilhelm Haacke’s book Animal Life on Earth. Contrary to the practice of his peers, Kuhnert distinguished himself by sketching tropical animals in the wild, not in zoos.

Kuhnert is considered one of the most important German animal painters of his time. As he was not a professional hunter, it often took a great deal of effort to track down his subjects.

Use the pictures to make greetings cards, postcards, posters, decoupage and pyramage for card-making, background papers for card-making and scrapbooking, collage, altered art, calendars, mugs, mouse-mats, t-shirts, fridge-magnets and so much more!

Use them on your website, blog or promotional post on Facebook.

In fact, if you only ever managed to make 3 products or so that you sell for £3.50 (under $6) each, you’ve paid for this DVD! 

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The illustrations on this disc are taken from Brehms Tierleben, Im Lande meiner Modelle, Royal Natural History, Wildlife of the World and more.

All pictures are named in the following format, eg. Kuhnert, F.W. (1865-1926) – Brehms Tierleben 1911 – Cormorant, ie. Artist name/dates – Publication from which its taken & date – Name of picture/description. 

All of the images were scanned at 300 dpi and range from 1392 pixels – 3426px wide/tall.

Sell your products on Ebay, Etsy, Facebook, your own website, at craft fairs, school fairs, church fairs, in shops – anywhere that there are buyers. Sell for charity, sell for yourself, use the items for educational purposes – let your imagination run wild!

And with FREE postage and packing in the UK (only £1.99 anywhere else in the world), just think of the possibilities!

Suitable for PC/MAC.

Please note:- the software box shown above is for illustrative purposes only – the DVD is printed, supplied in a plastic wallet and sent in a sturdy cardboard disc mailer. 

This compilation © Public Domain Image Library.  You can use the images on this disc to make into other products for sale including, but not limited to, all the uses outlined above.  You may not reproduce this DVD as a whole or in part to be sold as raw images on another disc or website or in any way that might be considered competition to ourselves.