131 Émile Théophile Blanchard (1819–1900) – Vache de Berne – Lithograph – Mid-19th Century

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This lithograph titled Vache de Berne (“Cow of Bern”) presents a side view of a Bernese cow standing in a mountainous alpine landscape with a rustic wooden shelter in the background. The careful rendering emphasizes anatomical proportions and breed characteristics, combining scientific clarity with pastoral atmosphere. This image is part of a wider 19th-century zoological series illustrating livestock types from various Swiss cantons, intended for agricultural and veterinary use. The balanced composition and finely modeled shading exemplify the artistic precision associated with Blanchard’s illustrative style.

Émile Blanchard (1819–1900) was a prominent French zoologist and illustrator, noted for his extensive work in scientific publishing and natural history. His lithographs contributed significantly to the visual documentation of animal species and breeds, and remain valued for their accuracy and aesthetic appeal.

Artist or Maker: Émile Théophile Blanchard

Dimensions: approx. 32 cm x 45 cm

Medium: Lithograph on Paper

Date: Mid-19th Century

Condition Report:

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