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Old Modern Game Prints

A really superb early English Oil Painting kindly sent in by Val Kelly from Australia. It would be interesting to know the artist as it is not in the style of Ludlow, Whippel or Lydon, the well known artist of that era. Any ideas ?

This is the earliest I can find, drawn by Harrison Weir in 1872 and referred to as Exhibition Modern Game in their transition period.

Below 3 more of the time by Harrison Weir from Tegetmeier's Poulty Book 1867

Weir himself

A set of 8 Ludlow Prints from the earliest Cassell's Poultry Book

These prints are Chromolithographs, a process where different stone blocks were used to print each colour.

 

Cassells Poultry book was illustrated by Ludlow. These prints are really beautifully made Chromolithographs from a later edition of this Cassells Book.

All the birds are named together with the honours they achieved.

The dates of the poultry on the prints is 1885 and 1886. This edition book was published about 1900.

<A F Lydon

1898

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a 1918 sketch thought to be German

Ernest Whippel.

About 1900

Above, an 1893 print by Ludlow from The Feathered World

Below, two prints from the USA. The American Poultry Journal publication

  A J Compton of Sydney, NSW did these fine illustrations in 1897  

About 1900

<Louis Graham

A F Lydon>

both for Feathered World

Ludlow from feathered world on the left and the four above by Ludlow again but from Lewis Wright's Poultry Book about 1910

These 6 delightful German Prints are of unknown origin, they are marked Zuchter on the bottom and one would guess their age as about 1910

This illustration to the left was drawn from life by A J Simpson at at the Crystal Palace show 1910. The bird belonged to W Coutts and was in pen no. 4060

These four delightful prints are by Edwin Megargee, USA, 1911

from: "Standard Bred Poultry Vols 1 & 2, an American ICF reference work"

These six excellent prints painted in1913 by Kurt Zander have been kindly submitted by Anders Clarhäll from Stockholm, Sweden.

The Birchens are large fowl and the Pile and Duckwings are bantams.

The Publication is: Rassegeflügel : eine Sammlung von Standardbildern nach Aquarellen / von Kurt Zander. - Berlin : Pfenningstorff, [1913].

Two Continental illustrations. Possibly in the 50/60's

The pair of Birchens or Brown Reds is by VanGink, Holland, and the postcard is Belgian

A beautiful set of USA black and white illustrations.

The two single birds are by Albert Brust drawn in 1961 and 1963

The Piles and Birchens are by A O Schilling in 1952

And these famous Black Reds on the left by Roy L Getz in 1965

The front cover of a 1962 MGBCA newletter.

By Roy L Getz

The birds on the ciggy cards below were painted by Ernest Wippell

About 1970 Mr A L Robinson, USA, made this as his calling card. Will Gower from Toronto sent me it in 1990.

Pairs of Modern Game Bantams

An oil painting by Gwenllian Woods

 

< John Van Der Laan

If anyone has any additions to this collection they will be greatfuly received. email Lets make this the best world collection of Modern Game prints.

Other Clubs are welcome to use these in their publications but please give credit where they came from.

Also please correct me if any of my facts are wrong.