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The Regal Light Brahma - A Rare 19th Century Poultry Lithograph, 1888

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The Regal Light Brahma A Rare 19th Century Poultry Lithograph This beautiful 19th century chromolithograph features a pair of Light Brahma chickens, a distinguished breed known for its grandeur, strength, and striking plumage. The print, titled Lichte Brahmapoetra’s, originates from Geïllustreerd Hoenderboek, an Illustrated Poultry Book published in 1888 by Elsevier. This book, compiled by Julius Volschau and adapted for Dutch readers by Dr. A. C. Oudemans Jzn., provides a comprehensive overview of poultry breeding and care, reflecting the heightened interest in specialized chicken breeds during the 19th century. The Brahma breed is believed to have originated from large fowls imported from China, which were refined and standardized in the United States in the mid 19th century. The Light Brahma, one of the most admired varieties, is characterized by its predominantly white body, elegantly laced black neck feathers, and black tail. The breed was highly valued for its imposing size, feathered legs, and gentle temperament, making it a favorite among breeders and poultry enthusiasts alike. Known for their adaptability and cold resistance, Brahmas were widely kept on farms and estates for both ornamental and practical purposes. This lithograph was created using chromolithography, a sophisticated 19th century printing technique that allowed for vibrant and detailed images. The artwork is based on an original drawing by Christian Förster, a renowned animal illustrator. Chromolithographs were produced by applying each color separately with different stone plates, ensuring a rich and lifelike depiction of the birds. The intricate shading and delicate feather patterns in this print are a testament to the skill of the printer and the precision of the chromolithographic process. Condition Summary The print is in good condition, with its colors remaining bright and details well preserved. There is some visible age related toning, particularly near the edges, along with a few small foxing spots. These natural signs of aging do not detract from the overall beauty of the image but rather add to its authenticity as a historical artifact. The paper is stable, and the edges show only minimal wear, making it a valuable addition to any collection of antique poultry prints. ### Framing Tips To best protect and display this lithograph, consider the following framing recommendations - Use acid free matting to prevent any long term deterioration of the paper. A soft cream or light gray mat will complement the delicate tones of the print - Choose UV protective glass to safeguard the colors from light exposure and fading - A wooden frame in a classic walnut or black finish will enhance the contrast between the Light Brahma’s white plumage and dark feather markings - Float mounting can be used to showcase the original paper edges, giving the artwork a more historical and museum quality presentation This lithograph is an excellent example of 19th century craftsmanship and a reflection of the era’s fascination with poultry breeding. Whether displayed in a farmhouse kitchen, study, or antique print collection, it remains a beautiful and historically significant piece of agricultural art.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 10.63 in (27 cm)Width: 7.88 in (20 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1888
  • Condition:
    The print is in good condition, with its colors remaining bright and details well preserved. There is some visible age related toning, particularly near the edges, along with a few small foxing spots. These natural signs of aging.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14012-51stDibs: LU3054344033562

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