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Bird Dog Collection

"Exploring the Autumn Wilderness with a Female German Shorthair Pointer in Canterbury

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Female German Shorthair Pointer In Early Autumn Vegetation; Canterbury, Connecticut

Female German Shorthair Pointer In Early Autumn Vegetation; Canterbury, Connecticut, United States Of America

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Metal typefounders cut by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York

Metal typefounders cut by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century
DOG, 19th CENTURY. Metal typefounders cut by The United States Type Foundry, James Conners Sons, New York, mid or late 19th century

Background imageBird Dog Collection: The Grouse Harvest. Engraving, English 1887

The Grouse Harvest. Engraving, English 1887
GROUSE HUNTING, 1887. The Grouse Harvest. Engraving, English 1887

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Men hunting grouse. Engraving after a drawing by Harrison Weir, English, 1860

Men hunting grouse. Engraving after a drawing by Harrison Weir, English, 1860
GROUSE HUNTING, 1860. Men hunting grouse. Engraving after a drawing by Harrison Weir, English, 1860

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Scenes of hunters in New Jersey during the autumn. Engraving, American, 1877

Scenes of hunters in New Jersey during the autumn. Engraving, American, 1877
HUNTING, 1877. Scenes of hunters in New Jersey during the autumn. Engraving, American, 1877

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Yelping Up Wild Turkeys. Engraving, American, 1885

Yelping Up Wild Turkeys. Engraving, American, 1885
TURKEY HUNTING, 1885. Yelping Up Wild Turkeys. Engraving, American, 1885

Background imageBird Dog Collection: The First Grouse of the Season. Engraving, English, 1868

The First Grouse of the Season. Engraving, English, 1868
BIRD DOGS, 1868. The First Grouse of the Season. Engraving, English, 1868

Background imageBird Dog Collection: The First Bird of the Season. Engraving, American, 1868

The First Bird of the Season. Engraving, American, 1868
BIRD DOGS, 1868. The First Bird of the Season. Engraving, American, 1868

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Prairie-Chicken Shooting in Kansas. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Prairie-Chicken Shooting in Kansas. Wood engraving, American, 1867
KANSAS: BIRD HUNTING, 1867. Prairie-Chicken Shooting in Kansas. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Scenes of ducks and duck hunters. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Scenes of ducks and duck hunters. Wood engraving, American, 1868
DUCK HUNTING, 1868. Scenes of ducks and duck hunters. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Spring Snipe-Shooting. Engraving, American, 1886

Spring Snipe-Shooting. Engraving, American, 1886
SNIPE HUNTERS, 1886. Spring Snipe-Shooting. Engraving, American, 1886

Background imageBird Dog Collection: A Tight Cartridge. A bird hunter having trouble with his rifle. Wood engraving, American, 1884

A Tight Cartridge. A bird hunter having trouble with his rifle. Wood engraving, American, 1884
HUNTERS, 1884. A Tight Cartridge. A bird hunter having trouble with his rifle. Wood engraving, American, 1884

Background imageBird Dog Collection: Cessna OE-1 Bird Dog at CAF Air Show showing Maltese markings in the sky

Cessna OE-1 Bird Dog at CAF Air Show showing Maltese markings in the sky


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"Exploring the Autumn Wilderness with a Female German Shorthair Pointer in Canterbury, Connecticut" In the picturesque landscapes of early autumn vegetation in Canterbury, Connecticut, we find a captivating scene featuring a graceful Female German Shorthair Pointer. This stunning dog breed, known for its hunting prowess and loyalty, takes center stage amidst the vibrant colors of nature. As we delve into the historical context surrounding bird dogs and their significance in American culture, we come across metal typefounders cut by The United States Type Foundry from mid to late 19th century New York. These intricate designs pay homage to the artistry involved in creating typographical elements during that era. Moving on to engravings from English and American sources dating back to the late 1800s, we witness scenes depicting men engaged in grouse hunting. With meticulous detail captured by artists such as Harrison Weir and various engravers from both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, these illustrations transport us back to an era when hunting was not only a sport but also an integral part of life. The imagery expands further as we encounter depictions of hunters pursuing wild turkeys and prairie-chicken shooting expeditions in Kansas. Wood engravings showcasing duck hunts and spring snipe-shooting add another layer of excitement to this visual journey through time. Amongst these historic portrayals lies one particularly amusing wood engraving capturing a moment when a bird hunter encounters trouble with his rifle—a relatable scenario even for modern-day enthusiasts. Through this collection of images spanning different periods and regions, "Bird Dog" encapsulates our fascination with avian pursuits throughout history. It serves as a reminder that our connection with nature is timeless; whether it be exploring autumnal landscapes or engaging in thrilling hunts alongside loyal companions like the Female German Shorthair Pointer featured here.