American Wigeon. Superb chromozylograph by Benjamin Fawcett c1864.
by Fawcett, Benjamin
Beautiful antique print of a beautiful migratory duck.
Original colour-printed woodblock (chromozylograph) by Benjamin Fawcett (1803-1903), for British Game Birds & Wildfowl by Beverly Robinson Morris, Esquire, M.D. Published in London c.1864 by Groombridge & Sons. (Beverly Morris was the younger brother of Reverend Francis Orpen Morris (1810-1893), who founded the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.)
Benjamin Fawcett and his talented employee Alexander Francis Lydon (1836-1917) produced some of the finest colour-printed illustrations ever. Contemporaries declared Fawcett to be "the finest of Victorian colour-printers". Fawcett devised a technique, colour-printing on the end grain of the finest imported Turkish boxwood, seasoned and prepared for carving; he meticulously produced his own inks and watercolours by grinding minerals and mixing powders with water; and he only printed on the finest quality paper available.
In fine condition, plate size is 245 x 305mm (9 5/8 x 12 inches). This lovely Duck is currently mounted between antique white ragmat conservation boards, with 2 gold and 1 b lack line embellishing window mount. Covered with cellophane for presentation and protection, ready for frame selection. Image window is 230 x 275mm. Wide 90mm matt can be cut down - or embellished. External measurement for frame is 41 x 46cm. (If you wish to buy as currently mounted, for $225. Please request price alteration. There might be extra shipment cost depending on destination.
Stock Number: apBRMaw-mPrice: $175.00