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Denton, Sherman Foote.
American Lobster. (Homarus Americanus.) Underside of Eggbearing Female. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $225.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Banded Pickerel (Lucius Americanus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Bergall; Cunner (Tautogolabrus Adspersus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Butter Fish (Poronotus triacanthus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Hickory Shad (Pomolobus Mediocris). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Male Land Locked Salmon or Quananiche (Salmo Salar Sebago. Girard). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
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Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $425.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Mascalonge (Lucius Masquinongy). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Menhaden (Brevoortia Tyrannus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Sheepshead (Archosargus Probatocephalus) : (Porgy) A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Sunfish (Eupomotis Gibbosus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Tautog (Tautoga Onitis). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The Bullhead (Amiurus nebulosus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The Pickerel (Lucius Reticulatus. Le Sueur.) : From a Pond in Massachusetts. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The Pike (Lucius lucius. L.). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The Pike Perch or Wall-eyed Pike (Stizostedium Vitreum). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The Shad (Clupea Sapidissima). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The Virginia Deer (Cariacus Virginianus. Bodd Gray. ). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
The White Perch (Roccus Americanus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
Weak-fish or Squeteague (Cyanoscion Regale). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Denton, Sherman Foote.
White Bass (Roccus Chrysops. Rafinesque). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color simulating the iridescence of the fish. This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937), who pioneered the technique for preserving the fish in preparation for depiction by which the specimen retained its vivid and authentic iridescence and coloration. As stated in the Annual Reports of the State of NY Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions c. 1898-1909: "no colored figures of fishes in existence exceed them for truthfulness or beauty of execution." This image is digitally watermarked for online display purposes only. The original print is in fine unaltered condition.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Black and White Warbler and American Redstart. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Black-billed Cuckoo and Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Golden-crowned Kinglet, Ruby-crowned Kinglet and Brown Creeper. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Kingbird and Phoebe. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Nighthawk and Whip-poor-will. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Tree Sparrow and Snowflake. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
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Fuertes, Louis Agassiz.
Wood Thrush and Hermit Thrush. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9.5 x 12 inches). Published as part of the portfolio of the Birds of New York State from the Forest, Fish and Game Commission in 1902. Native to New York State, Louis Agassiz Fuertes (1874-1927) gained regard as a fine ornithological painter while still an undergraduate student at Cornell University. Through his self-styled skills as a bird collector, aided by his photographic memory, many have liken his talents as a supreme portrayer of America's birds to those of John James Audubon.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
1902.
Price: $125.00
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Kemp, Oliver.
Moose. A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph for which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color .
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
King Rail (Rallus Elegans, Aud.). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Quail. (Colinus Virginianus, Linnaeus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
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Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Ring-Necked Pheasant. Female (Phasianus Torquatus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Ruffed Grouse or Partridge (Bonasa Umbellus, Linnaeus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Sora (Porzana Carolina, Linn.). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Spruce Grouse (Dendragapus Canadensis). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
The American Golden Plover (Charadrius Dominicus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
The Black-Bellied Plover (Squatarola squatarola). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
The Dowitcher (Macrorhamphus Griseus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
The Greater Yellowlegs (Totannus Melanoleucus). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Upland Plover (Bartramia Longicauda). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Wilson's or English Snipe (Galliango Media. Wilsoni.). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Wood Duck Female. (Aix Sponsa, Swainson). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Wood Duck Male. (Aix Sponsa, Swainson). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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Ridgway, John L.
Woodcock. (Philohela Minor). A Fine original chromolithograph printed on heavy coated stock. Quarto (9 x 12.5 Inches). Published as part of the unbound portfolio of prints. This is one of the finest of the late 19th to early 20th century American chromolithographs: a color-printed lithograph in which a separate stone was used for the application of each color, thus requiring meticulous registration to recreate the subtle tones of blended color . This fine chromolithograph was produced from the original watercolors by John Livzey Ridgway (1859-1947), a prominent American scientific illustrator and draftsman for the USGS Reports from 1884- to 1920.
Publisher Information:
Forest, Fish and Game Commision,
New York:
c. 1902.
Price: $175.00
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