Animal Husbandries Collection
"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Animal Husbandries in 19th Century Europe" Step back in time with these captivating glimpses into the world of animal husbandries
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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Animal Husbandries in 19th Century Europe" Step back in time with these captivating glimpses into the world of animal husbandries, as depicted through historical wood engravings and paintings from the late 1800s. Embark on a carriage ride through Rome, Italy, where German artists captured the essence of elegance and sophistication amidst ancient ruins. The exact date remains unknown, but this digitally restored reproduction brings to life the vibrant colors that adorned this scene. In Savoy, France, witness the endearing bond between Savoyard children and their cow. This heartwarming depiction showcases a simpler way of life that has stood the test of time. Journey to Berlin's bustling coach depot circa 1870 and marvel at a digitally restored reproduction of an original woodcut print. Immerse yourself in an era when horse-drawn carriages were not only transportation but also symbols of status and grandeur. Discover Luebeck's Holstein Gate or Holsteiner Tor in Germany—a magnificent structure shrouded in mystery due to its unknown original date. Through digital restoration, we can now appreciate its architectural beauty as it stood during the 19th century. Uncover another facet of Berlin's history with a glimpse into a car park for horse-drawn carriages known as droshkies or Droschkes circa 1885. This historic image transports us back to an era when horses ruled city streets. Experience street entertainment like never before with Giovanni Battista Quadrone's painting capturing a restless impresario showcasing tricks alongside his donkey and dogs on Italian streets—an enchanting spectacle frozen in time. Witness Swiss pastoral charm as a young goatherd guides his goats from mountain pastures back home during twilight hours—a serene moment immortalized by an artist whose name eludes us but whose work lives on through digital restoration.