I spend a lot of time looking through vintage illustrations. It all began with the butterflies drawn by entomologist Millot. I made coloring pages out of them for you, do you remember?
Most recently, I was browsing Geometria and falling in awe with mathematical shapes from the 1500s (!) – shapes I cannot comprehend with my poor math education, but it does not take a math gal to comprehend beautiful art. I liked them so much, that I made a book cover with the Geometria shapes and put my multiplication chart into it.
So there I was, lost in geometry when I found old skeletons. Oh, my! We printed one out onto cardstock and placed it on our schoolroom wall. Then I found another and another. That was when I decided to gather 5 of them together so you can print them out, too.






Aren’t they awesome? To get the vintage skeleton prints enter an email address below (I have to request this to keep out spam bots, but I do not share it). Even if you’re subscribed to my newsletter (sent at most twice a month), you’ll still need to input an email address, but it will not duplicate; it’ll just be used to open the access to the downloads.
I hope you enjoy them!

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