Graphic Illustrations of Animals

Made:
1840-1850 in London England and London
Graphic Illustrations of Animals print: coloured lithograph: 'The Rein Deer' / by Benjamin

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Graphic Illustrations of Animals
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print: coloured lithograph: 'The Rein Deer' / by Benjamin
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

‘The Rein Deer’, coloured lithograph print, by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, Plate IX from the volume ‘Graphic Illustrations of Animals, showing their utility to man, in their services during life, and uses after death’, printed by J. Graf, published by Roake and Varty, 31 Strand, London, 1840-1860. Includes a central image of two reindeer in an Arctic landscape, as well as eight titled vignettes that show how humans, specifically Sámi people from Northern Europe and the Russian Kola Peninsula, have made use of them, for example for food, clothing, commerce, and travelling by sledge. Vignettes titled ‘Milking the herd’, For food’, ‘Clothing’, ‘Commerce’, ‘Conveying Merchandise’, ‘Travelling by sledge’, ‘The carrier’ and ‘Hunting the wild deer’.

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Category:
Art
Object Number:
1990-552/9
type:
prints and lithographs