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145 year old antique Chromolithograph “Great Lake Trout” by Alexander Francis Lydon (1879)

145 year old antique Chromolithograph “Great Lake Trout” by Alexander Francis Lydon (1879)

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145 year old antique Chromolithograph. Add a touch of history and elegance to your home with this exquisite chromolithograph titled “Common Trout” by the renowned artist Alexander Francis Lydon. This stunning piece, part of the “British Fresh Water Fishes” series, dates back to 1879 and showcases Lydon’s exceptional talent in natural history illustration.

Title: Great Lake Trout
Artist: Alexander Francis Lydon
Year: 1879
Series: British Fresh Water Fishes
Medium: Chromolithograph
Dimensions: 47 cm x 38.5 cm (mounted)
Condition: Excellent antique condition
Shipping: Dispatched from Chester, UK with full insurance coverage
About the Artist: Alexander Francis Lydon (1836-1917) was a celebrated British watercolour artist, illustrator, and engraver, best known for his detailed and vibrant natural history studies. Apprenticed to the printer Benjamin Fawcett, Lydon collaborated on numerous works, including the highly regarded “British Fresh Water Fishes” series. His meticulous attention to detail and mastery of colour make his works highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike.

Why You’ll Love It:

Historical Significance: Own a piece of 19th-century art history.
Exceptional Quality: High-quality chromolithograph with vibrant colours and intricate details.
Perfect for Collectors: A must-have for art collectors and enthusiasts of natural history.
Ready to Display: Mounted and ready to adorn your walls.
Shipping Information: We ship from Chester, UK, ensuring your artwork arrives safely with full insurance coverage. Our packaging is designed to protect your valuable purchase during transit.

Bring the beauty of British freshwater life into your home with this timeless piece by Alexander Francis Lydon. Order now and enjoy a piece of art history!

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