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Venison Collection

Venison, a culinary delight derived from the lean and tender meat of deer, has a rich history intertwined with various cultures and landscapes

Background imageVenison Collection: A white tailed deer stays alert to predators in Choke Canyon State Park in Texas

A white tailed deer stays alert to predators in Choke Canyon State Park in Texas

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer farming, trimming Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) joint, close-up of hands with chainmail gloves

Deer farming, trimming Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) joint, close-up of hands with chainmail gloves, England, january

Background imageVenison Collection: Duke of Fife's game larder, 1881 (engraving)

Duke of Fife's game larder, 1881 (engraving)
538471 Duke of Fife's game larder, 1881 (engraving); (add.info.: The Prince and Princess of Wales (Edward VII and Queen Alexandra from 1901)

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer Ink Illustration 06

Deer Ink Illustration 06
Rafal Kulik

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer Ink Illustration 05

Deer Ink Illustration 05
Rafal Kulik

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer Ink Illustration 03

Deer Ink Illustration 03
Rafal Kulik

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer Ink Illustration 04

Deer Ink Illustration 04
Rafal Kulik

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer Ink Illustration 01

Deer Ink Illustration 01
Rafal Kulik

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer Ink Illustration 02

Deer Ink Illustration 02
Rafal Kulik

Background imageVenison Collection: Still life of game, 1650-1719. Creator: Jan Weenix

Still life of game, 1650-1719. Creator: Jan Weenix
Still life of game, 1650-1719

Background imageVenison Collection: Larder with Circular Meat Rack, 1640-1649. Creator: Frans Snyders

Larder with Circular Meat Rack, 1640-1649. Creator: Frans Snyders
Larder with Circular Meat Rack, 1640-1649

Background imageVenison Collection: Duke of Fifes game larder, 1881. Artist: G Durand

Duke of Fifes game larder, 1881. Artist: G Durand
Duke of Fifes game larder, 1881. The Prince and Princess of Wales (Edward VII and Queen Alexandra from 1901) being shown the Duke of Fifes game larder during a deerstalking holiday in the Forest of

Background imageVenison Collection: Gift of meat from Native Americans to Plymouth colonists

Gift of meat from Native Americans to Plymouth colonists
Native Americans bringing a deer to New England colonists, 1600s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageVenison Collection: Naval Visitors in Scotland (engraving)

Naval Visitors in Scotland (engraving)
1062177 Naval Visitors in Scotland (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Naval Visitors in Scotland)

Background imageVenison Collection: Alfonso XIII on the hunt with a battalion of Madrid soldiers in the Royal Forest of Rio Frio in La

Alfonso XIII on the hunt with a battalion of Madrid soldiers in the Royal Forest of Rio Frio in La Granja (colour litho)
2814946 Alfonso XIII on the hunt with a battalion of Madrid soldiers in the Royal Forest of Rio Frio in La Granja (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageVenison Collection: Domestic goats and fallow or venison deer

Domestic goats and fallow or venison deer
Domestic goats, Capra aegagrus hircus, and fallow or venison deer, Dama dama. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from William Smellies translation of Count Georges Buffons History of the Earth

Background imageVenison Collection: Thoroughbred Arabian horse Imaum

Thoroughbred Arabian horse Imaum
Thoroughbred Arabian horse. Imaum, Celebrated Arabian, Property of J.F. Herring, Esq. 1848. Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by E

Background imageVenison Collection: Issac Blessing Jacob, c. 1600-50 (oil on canvas)

Issac Blessing Jacob, c. 1600-50 (oil on canvas)
BI111086 Issac Blessing Jacob, c.1600-50 (oil on canvas) by Stomer, (Stom) Matthias (c.1600-p.1650); The Henry Barber Trust, The Barber Institute of Fine Arts

Background imageVenison Collection: The Belly of Paris, a game auction for the feast of the Epiphany in the famous Halles (colour litho)

The Belly of Paris, a game auction for the feast of the Epiphany in the famous Halles (colour litho)
2798625 The Belly of Paris, a game auction for the feast of the Epiphany in the famous Halles (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Belly of Paris)

Background imageVenison Collection: Venison (chromolitho)

Venison (chromolitho)
734506 Venison (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Venison. Liebig card, late 19th century/early 20th century.); Look and Learn / Rosenberg Collection

Background imageVenison Collection: Parisian street characters, France (engraving)

Parisian street characters, France (engraving)
6001358 Parisian street characters, France (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Parisian street characters, France)

Background imageVenison Collection: Esau going for Venison (engraving)

Esau going for Venison (engraving)
5218296 Esau going for Venison (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Esau going for Venison)

Background imageVenison Collection: Hind-Stalking in Ross-Shire (engraving)

Hind-Stalking in Ross-Shire (engraving)
1591578 Hind-Stalking in Ross-Shire (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hind-Stalking in Ross-Shire)

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer and ox roasting is often part of a celebration or custom

Deer and ox roasting is often part of a celebration or custom, in various parts of Britain. Here deer carcasses are being roasted in the open air at Bournemouth, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageVenison Collection: Smithfield Cattle-Show - red stock deer from Windsor, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Smithfield Cattle-Show - red stock deer from Windsor, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Smithfield Cattle-Show - red stock deer from Windsor, 1844. Exhibit at the The Smithfield Club Christmas Cattle Show in London. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageVenison Collection: 20085832

20085832
ENGLAND Warwickshire Warwick Charlecote Park. Herd of fallow deer. Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Charlecote Park Warwick Warwickshire

Background imageVenison Collection: 20085833

20085833
ENGLAND Warwickshire Warwick Fallow deer sitting Charlecote Park Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Charlecote Park Warwick Warwickshire

Background imageVenison Collection: A Hunters Bag stone plinth duck partridge hunting gear

A Hunters Bag stone plinth duck partridge hunting gear
A Hunters Bag, On a stone plinth are a duck and partridge with hunting gear, spoils of the hunt, game, venison, Melchior d Hondecoeter, 1660 - 1695, canvas, oil paint (paint)

Background imageVenison Collection: Study sheet five vignettes medallion Dianas head

Study sheet five vignettes medallion Dianas head
Study sheet with five vignettes, above medallion with Dianas head, middle ape with glass and cake, left and right different attributes held together with ribbons

Background imageVenison Collection: Alhier auf disen Jager Wagen last sich von

Alhier auf disen Jager Wagen last sich von guten Wildpret sagen, Baurn Hochzeit, Gobl, Andreas Benedictus, 1765-1792, Etching, stencil, hand colored with ink and gold, on board, with gilt edges, ca

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer With Antlers, Mountain Range In Background, Olympic National Park

Deer With Antlers, Mountain Range In Background, Olympic National Park

Background imageVenison Collection: Roebuck (Capreolus capreolus) (male roe feer) in field, Tartu region, Estonia, Tartu region, Estonia

Roebuck (Capreolus capreolus) (male roe feer) in field, Tartu region, Estonia, Tartu region, Estonia

Background imageVenison Collection: Pie-Us Ecstacy Godliness Itinerant Preachers

Pie-Us Ecstacy Godliness Itinerant Preachers
Artokoloro

Background imageVenison Collection: The Sense of Taste, 1618 (oil on panel)

The Sense of Taste, 1618 (oil on panel)
XIR57990 The Sense of Taste, 1618 (oil on panel) by Brueghel, Jan (1601-78) & Rubens, P.P. (1577-1640); 64x110 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageVenison Collection: The Butchers Shop (oil on canvas)

The Butchers Shop (oil on canvas)
XIR47570 The Butchers Shop (oil on canvas) by Snyders or Snijders, Frans (1579-1657); 135x210 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageVenison Collection: Boar Hunting with guns, Philips Galle, 1578

Boar Hunting with guns, Philips Galle, 1578

Background imageVenison Collection: Inner left wing of the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar

Inner left wing of the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar
XKH145259 Inner left wing of the High Altar of St. Peters in Hamburg, the Grabower Altar (tempera on panel) by Master Bertram of Minden (c.1345-c.1415); 172x170.5 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg

Background imageVenison Collection: A male whitetail deer grazes in a meadow of dry grass in the fall

A male whitetail deer grazes in a meadow of dry grass in the fall

Background imageVenison Collection: Bulgarian hunting party and their bag

Bulgarian hunting party and their bag
Bulgarian hunting party and their game bag of small deer, in the Sredna-Gora, a mountain range in central Bulgaria. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageVenison Collection: Deer as gatecrashers at a Girl Guides picnic in Richmond Park. The deer succeeded

Deer as gatecrashers at a Girl Guides picnic in Richmond Park. The deer succeeded in brightening up the party despite the rain. 10 July 1937

Background imageVenison Collection: Duke of Fifes game larder, 1881. The Prince and Princess of Wales (Edward VII

Duke of Fifes game larder, 1881. The Prince and Princess of Wales (Edward VII and Queen Alexandra from 1901) being shown the Duke of Fifes game larder during a deerstalking holiday in the Forest of

Background imageVenison Collection: Brussels sprouts with venison sausage and chestnuts

Brussels sprouts with venison sausage and chestnuts

Background imageVenison Collection: Filleted slices of saddle of venison

Filleted slices of saddle of venison

Background imageVenison Collection: Raw venison carcass

Raw venison carcass

Background imageVenison Collection: Red wine being poured over venison, butter, bacon, herbs and spices in casserole dish

Red wine being poured over venison, butter, bacon, herbs and spices in casserole dish

Background imageVenison Collection: Slices of smoked venison

Slices of smoked venison

Background imageVenison Collection: Two raw venison fillets

Two raw venison fillets



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Venison, a culinary delight derived from the lean and tender meat of deer, has a rich history intertwined with various cultures and landscapes. In Choke Canyon State Park, Texas, a vigilant white-tailed deer stands alert against potential predators, showcasing the innate survival instincts ingrained in these majestic creatures. Deer farming is an age-old practice that continues to this day. Trimming the joints of Red Deer in England reveals the meticulous craftsmanship required to prepare this delectable meat. The close-up image captures skilled hands adorned with chainmail gloves, emphasizing the importance of safety and precision in handling such delicate cuts. The Duke of Fife's game larder from 1881 serves as a testament to the aristocratic appreciation for venison during bygone eras. Painted by artist G Durand, it showcases opulence and abundance while highlighting the enduring allure of this exquisite delicacy. Centuries ago, Native Americans gifted Plymouth colonists with precious venison as an act of goodwill and sustenance. This gesture symbolizes not only their generosity but also how venison played an integral role in early American history. Naval visitors exploring Scotland were undoubtedly captivated by its breathtaking landscapes teeming with wildlife. Engravings depicting these encounters evoke a sense of wonderment at encountering wild deer roaming freely amidst nature's splendor. Even royalty indulged in hunting expeditions featuring venison as their prized catch. Alfonso XIII accompanied by Madrid soldiers embarked on hunts within La Granja's Royal Forest of Rio Frio—a regal pursuit blending sport and tradition against picturesque backdrops. In some instances, domestic goats coexist harmoniously alongside fallow or venison deer—an idyllic scene illustrating peaceful cohabitation between different species within rural settings worldwide. Artistic depictions throughout history have immortalized scenes related to venison consumption.