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Seabirds on a Northern Shore – Elegant Antique Guillemots Chromolithograph, 1880

$287.05
£213.15
€240
CA$394.37
A$428.76
CHF 227.33
MX$5,139.74
NOK 2,889.23
SEK 2,646.93
DKK 1,829.57

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Seabirds on a Northern Shore – Elegant Antique Guillemots Chromolithograph c.1880 This atmospheric late 19th-century ornithological chromolithograph depicts three guillemots (Uria species) resting along a rocky northern shoreline, with open sea and distant cliffs forming a calm maritime backdrop. The birds are shown in winter plumage, arranged in a natural grouping that allows direct comparison of posture, size, and subtle variations in markings, a hallmark of high-quality scientific bird illustration from this period. The species represented include the common guillemot (Uria lomvia, also known as the thick-billed murre), Brünnich’s guillemot, and the ringed guillemot, all important seabirds of the North Atlantic and Arctic regions. Their compact bodies, dark upperparts, pale underparts, and streamlined bills are carefully rendered, reflecting adaptations to life at sea and cliff nesting. In the 19th century, such seabirds were of great interest to ornithologists studying migration, breeding colonies, and seasonal plumage changes. Printed as a chromolithograph, the image displays rich yet restrained coloration. Cool greens and blues dominate the sea and sky, harmonizing with the dark brown, grey, and creamy white tones of the birds’ feathers. The rocky foreground is treated with painterly detail, grounding the composition and enhancing its sense of place. The chromolithographic technique allows for smooth tonal transitions and fine feather detailing, combining scientific accuracy with strong decorative appeal. This print is particularly well suited to collectors of antique bird prints, maritime and coastal imagery, and natural history illustration. It also works beautifully in coastal homes, studies, libraries, or refined contemporary interiors, where its calm palette and northern atmosphere add depth and character. Condition report Good antique condition. Light foxing and mild age-related toning visible, mainly in the margins, consistent with chromolithographs of this period. The image area remains clean and well colored, with no major tears or losses observed. Framing tips Frame with a wide off-white or soft grey mat and a simple natural wood, walnut, or black frame. This enhances the cool maritime tones and gives the print a timeless, museum-style presentation. Keywords antique bird print, guillemot illustration, murre, seabirds, coastal birds, North Atlantic birds, ornithology chromolithograph, 19th century natural history, maritime wildlife art, antique coastal wall art Technique: Chromolithography Maker: German school, late 19th century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 11.42 in (29 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    circa 1880
  • Condition:
    Good antique condition. Light foxing and mild age-related toning visible, mainly in the margins, consistent with chromolithographs of this period. The image area remains clean and well colored, with no major tears or losses observed.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-12677-351stDibs: LU3054348140372

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