- DeptCollections, Maritime Arts
- Size7 in. x 11 in. Overall 18 in. x 22 in.
Set of 6 Sherman Foote Denton (1856-1937) Antique Fresh Water Series Fish Lithographs “Atlantic Salmon, Brook Trout, Red Throat Spotted Mountain Trout, Lake Trout, and Canadian Red Trout Male and Female”
7 in. x 11 in.
Overall 18 in. x 22 in.
Denton provided the watercolor illustrations for some 100 chromolithographs documenting various species of North American fish for the state of New York Fisheries, Game and Forest Commissions Annual Reports from 1895 to 1909. The State of New York illustrations are widely admired for their detail and color to this day. Denton was a Renaissance man: naturalist, traveler, artist, entrepreneur, collector, inventor and author. His interest in natural history encompassed not only fish, but butterflies and moths, insects, birds, fossils, freshwater pearls and gems. During the 1880s, he and his brothers went on trips to the Western U.S. and accompanied their father, a geologist, on an expedition to Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea, where they collected natural history specimens. Returning to the U.S., Denton worked as an artist for the United States Fish Commission at the Smithsonian Institute between 1896 and 1890, where he illustrated their reports and also developed and patented a method for mounting fish without losing the natural colors. He became the leading maker of fish models for collectors and museums such as the Smithsonian, the Field Museum in Chicago and the Agassiz Museum at Harvard. He also invented a method for mounting butterflies, and amassed the most important collection of freshwater pearls in the U.S.
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