W.B.Tegetmeier (editor)
Harrison William Weir (1824-1906) (after)
Leighton Bros., London (printers)
Studies of Poultry, including Roosters, Hens, Turkeys, Ducks
from
The Poultry Book: Comprising The Breeding & Management
Of Profitable And Ornamental Poultry
George Routledge and Sons, Ludgate, London: 1873
Chromolithographs
11 x 7 inches
Red Tag Price: $250 each
Comprehensive series of prints
of prize British roosters and hens, and other domestic fowl. Each bird
is sensitively portrayed in a natural farm or henhouse setting, imbued
with its own personality and temperament that seems to correspond to
its appearance. Some prints show a single bird, others show two, either
the more showy males, or a pair of male and female. The titles of the
prints specify name of breed and prizes. Some also specify owner or
name of the bird.
Harrison Weir was a prolific and respected illustration artist of
the Victorian era, specializing in animal subjects, especially domestic
animals. Among his other credits are illustrations for Aesop's Fables
and other children's books, a book about pigs and Our Poultry. He contributed
pastoral scenes to books by Joseph Sylvester. Weir also organized and
served as a judge for the first cat show in England in 1871, to cultivate
awareness for what he viewed as the underappreciated "beauty and
attractiveness" of domestic cats. His sensitive depictions of various
breeds were published as Our Cats (1889).
Leighton was a pupil of the innovative printer George Baxter, and
was the printer and publisher of the Illustrated London News between
1858 and 1885.
Condition: Generally very good, with the usual overall toning, wear,
soft creases.
References:
Miller, Gail. "The Development of Cat Fancy in the UK." Blue
Persian Cat Society. 7 March 2002. http://www.bluepersian.ndirect.co.uk/history.html
(9 March 2004).