While our images are electronically watermarked, the antique prints themselves are not.
Pintail Duck DE55 $45
Denton & Fuertes Bird Prints 1895
These beautiful chromolithographs were skillfully
executed by Sherman Foote Denton and Louis Agassiz
Fuertes. The Fish and
Game of the State of
New York Annual Reports
1895-1909, included 99 fresh and saltwater fish
as well as several other subjects, including lobsters,
oysters, Ring-Necked Pheasant and a variety of birds.
They were published both in books and unbound in a folio
set, and it is the prints from the folio set that we are
pleased to offer at this time.
Sherman Foote Denton was born in the United States in
1856 (d. 1937) and at a young age traveled extensively
in the US & abroad with his naturalist father, teaching
himself to draw on his travels. It was a Huckleberry
Finn type of existence, which gave him the basis to earn
a creative living as an adult through his mastery as a
naturalist & artist, not to mention collector of
precious stones. Upon his father’s death in New
Guinea in 1883, Denton came back to the U.S. to work
with the U.S. Fish Commission at the Smithsonian
Institute. During this period, he learned the art of
taxidermy of fish and while mounting fish, made
watercolors of many of his collection. It was from his
watercolors of North American fish that the
chromolithographs included in the Commission’s reports
were taken. The First Annual Report refers to the
faithful representation of the illustrations of the
subjects.
Denton was a naturalist in the broadest sense. He is
known for inventing a special mount for butterflies and,
indeed, his butterfly and moth collection was
unsurpassed and a large portion was given to Wellesley
College later in his life. During one sojourn in the
United Kingdom, he put together
a collection of every known butterfly and moth native to
the British Isles to present to the
Prince of Wales on his thirteenth birthday. He was a
collector of insects of all kinds, shells, and bird
skins and eggs.
Denton loved the field of ethnography and collected
Indian relics on his travels. He was also interested in
gemstones and found precious and semiprecious minerals
and gems amassing a large collection, many of which he
himself cut and polished. Denton owned a very valuable
collection of American fresh water pearls including one
he found that was estimated at the time to be worth
$4,000.
References:
1.) American Fly Fisher, Summer 1994, Volume 20, Number
3
2.) Fish and Game of the State of New York Annual
Reports
3.) Sherman Denton Obituary 6-25-37 Boston Herald American
4.) The Denton Family…Story from The Townsman,
Wellesley, Massachusetts, 5/24/56
Each print is approximately 8 1/4 inches by 11 1/4 inches
with bright, vibrant color on quality, slightly creamy
paper that is generally unblemished. There is no
descriptive text, but a copy of the title on the folio
box will be provided. These beautiful prints have
become an enduring tribute to the extraordinary man who
painted them & as much a part of Americana as the
Audubon & McKenney & Hall which preceded them. We are
very pleased to offer them in such pristine condition
We accept credit cards & PayPal. Washington state residents pay Washington state sales tax. Shipping for this item is
$8.95. Items can be combined to save on postage.
Our environment is smoke free. We pack professionally using only new materials. All items are beautifully wrapped and suitable for sending directly as
gifts. You may return any item within 7 days if not satisfied.
To order, you may call us at 1-888-PANTEEK, fax or
email.
|