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Somerset Cattle, 19th century C013 / 6222
Somerset Cattle. 19th-century artwork of cows of the Sheeted Somersetshire Cattle, a breed of the domesticated cow (Bos taurus). This artwork is from the 2-volume work The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands (1842) by the Scottish agriculturalist David Low (1786-1859). The artworks were by Scottish artist William Shiels (1783" 1857)
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1841 1842 Agriculture Bos Taurus Breed Breeding Cows David Low Fairland Farming Lithograph Livestock Mammal Natural History Nicholson Scottish William Shiels
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of Scottish artist William Shiels, depicting the majestic Somerset Cattle from the 19th century. These cows belong to the Sheeted Somersetshire breed, a domesticated variation of Bos taurus. The artwork is part of a remarkable two-volume publication titled "The Breeds of the Domestic Animals of the British Islands" authored by renowned Scottish agriculturalist David Low. With meticulous attention to detail, Shiels masterfully captures the essence and beauty of these bovine creatures. The lithograph portrays a group of female cattle in their natural habitat, exuding an air of tranquility amidst lush green pastures. This historical piece not only serves as an artistic marvel but also offers valuable insights into zoology and biology during that era. As we delve into this visual masterpiece, it becomes evident that this artwork holds immense significance in both English and Scottish history. It provides us with a glimpse into British agriculture practices in the 1800s and sheds light on livestock breeding techniques prevalent at that time. Preserved within this print lies an extraordinary blend of artistry and scientific exploration—a testament to our fascination with nature's wonders throughout centuries gone by. Courtesy of London's Natural History Museum, this image invites us to appreciate the intricate relationship between humans and animals while celebrating our shared heritage in farming and animal husbandry.
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