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Poultry, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Poultry, chromolithograph, published in 1897
Poultry: 1) English Gamecock, 2) Malays, 3) Yokohamas, 4) White Cochinchina, 5) Yellow Cochinchina, 6) Black Cochinchina, 7) Breda, 8) Brahma, 9 CrAšvecA'ur chicken, 10) La FlAšche, 11) Dorking, 12) Houdan, 13) Italian, 14) Spaniard, 15) Brabanter, 16) Poland, 17) Frizzle 18) Golden Sebright Bantam, 19) White Bantam, 20) Silky Bantam, 21) Old English Bantam. Chromolithograph after a drawing by Gustav MAOEtzel (German painter, 1839 - 1893), published in 1897
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This chromolithograph, published in 1897, showcases a stunning array of poultry breeds. The print features twenty-one distinct types of chickens, each meticulously illustrated with vibrant colors and intricate details. At the forefront is the majestic English Gamecock, exuding strength and confidence with its regal stance. Surrounding it are an assortment of fascinating breeds such as Malays, Yokohamas, and White Cochinchinas - each possessing their own unique charm. The artist behind this masterpiece is Gustav MAOEtzel, a talented German painter known for his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. His skillful hand brings these feathered creatures to life on paper, allowing viewers to appreciate their beauty up close. From the elegant La FlAšche to the flamboyant Frizzle and Golden Sebright Bantam, every breed showcased here represents a different facet of poultry diversity. Whether it's the striking patterns on the Italian or Spaniard chickens or the fluffy plumage of Silky Bantams, there is something enchanting about each one. This chromolithograph serves as both a historical record and a celebration of avian splendor. It transports us back in time to an era when chicken breeding was not only practical but also seen as an art form. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from 1897, we can't help but marvel at nature's endless capacity for creating such diverse and captivating creatures.
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