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The Cow, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
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The Cow, c1850. Artist: Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins
The Cow, c1850. Around the central image are vignettes of the products of the cow, from butter, cheese, milk, meat, candles, cutlery handles and turned horn goods, to leather represented by bookbinding. Also shown are the slaughterman, the butcher and the cook, as well as oxen used as draught animals. From Graphic Illustrations of Animals and Their Utility to Man. (London, c1850)
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The Cow, c1850
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is a captivating lithograph print by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins that beautifully captures the significance of cows in 19th-century agriculture and food industry. The central image showcases a majestic cow, symbolizing the essence of this remarkable animal. Surrounding it are vignettes depicting various products derived from cows, highlighting their immense utility to man. From butter and cheese to milk and meat, every aspect of the cow's contribution is represented in intricate detail. The print also features individuals engaged in different occupations related to cattle - the slaughterman, butcher, cook, milkmaid - emphasizing the interconnectedness between humans and these animals for sustenance. The inclusion of oxen as draught animals further emphasizes their role in agricultural practices during that era. Additionally, turned horn goods and leather bookbinding showcase how even non-edible parts were utilized effectively. Hawkins' lithograph not only celebrates the cow but also pays homage to those involved in its care and processing. Through vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, he brings forth a visual narrative that highlights both practicality and beauty. This print serves as a testament to the vital role played by cows within society at that time while showcasing Hawkins' artistic talent in capturing their essence. It stands as an enduring reminder of our historical dependence on these gentle creatures for sustenance and livelihoods.
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