Bilder Émile Baudement (1819–1886) – Bull from Angeln (Taureau d’Angeln) – Heliogravure Print Finished with Engraving and Lithography (1861–1862)



Beskrivning
This detailed heliogravure print, enhanced with engraving and lithography, by Émile Baudement depicts a bull from the Angeln region standing in a natural rural landscape. The image captures the animal’s muscular form and characteristic features with realistic shading and fine detail. Baudement was a prominent French zootechnical expert and professor, known for his extensive research and documentation of livestock breeds, particularly through his participation in the 1856 Concours Agricole Universel in Paris.
Émile Baudement (1819–1886) was a French zootechnical expert and professor, renowned for his contributions to animal husbandry and agricultural science. He played a significant role in organizing the 1856 Concours Agricole Universel, where he documented and promoted various foreign livestock breeds. Baudement's research and work, particularly his publication Les Races bovines au Concours universel agricole de Paris en 1856, had a lasting impact on the study of livestock breeding. His expertise helped shape modern practices in animal breeding and contributed to the development of agricultural techniques.
Artist or Maker:
Émile Baudement
Dimensions:
48 cm x 35 cm
Medium:
Heliogravure print finished with engraving and lithography
Date:
1861–1862
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.