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Lumpsucker - Distinctive Scandinavian Fish Lithograph This remarkable 19th-century lithograph from 'Skandinaviens Fiskar' features the fascinating Lumpsucker (Cyclopterus lumpus), exquisitely illustrated by Wilhelm von Wright. Published by P. A. Norstedt & Söners Förlag in Stockholm, this print showcases the unique and peculiar morphology of the Lumpsucker, a fish celebrated for its stout, almost comical appearance and specialized adaptations to cold northern waters. The male Lumpsucker, depicted at the top, is rendered with striking accuracy, showcasing its rounded, globular body covered with pronounced, bumpy tubercles that give it a rough texture. The fish's dark, almost charcoal-colored body is contrasted by the vivid red and pink accents on its pectoral and ventral fins, highlighting its breeding coloration. The characteristic suction disc on the underside, which the fish uses to attach itself to rocks and seaweed, is also clearly depicted. The lifelike quality of the illustration is achieved through meticulous lithographic technique combined with vibrant hand coloring, giving the fish a three-dimensional and almost tactile presence. Below the male, the female Lumpsucker is depicted with a slightly more muted coloration, displaying earthy tones of olive and gray with subtle mottling along the body. The intricate texturing and naturalistic shading give the impression of a rugged, armored surface. The female's form is broader and more robust, emphasizing the differences between the sexes during the breeding season. The print also includes a small juvenile Lumpsucker and skeletal diagrams that add scientific context to the artistic representation. The tiny juvenile is portrayed with delicate coloration and a smooth, rounded shape, reflecting its early life stage before developing the distinctive bumps and rough texture of adulthood. The anatomical sketches provide valuable insight into the unique structural adaptations that make the Lumpsucker such a resilient species in the harsh Scandinavian coastal waters. This lithograph is an outstanding example of 19th-century natural history art, combining scientific accuracy with artistic beauty. Wilhelm von Wright's skillful use of hand coloring and precise line work brings the Lumpsucker to life, emphasizing the quirky charm and evolutionary adaptation of this unique fish. Condition report: The print is in very good to excellent condition, with vivid colors and crisp lines that have been beautifully preserved. Framing Tips: To accentuate its artistic and scientific value, consider framing it with a classic, neutral-toned frame and matting that harmonizes with the earthy tones of the fish. This piece is an ideal addition to any natural history collection or maritime-themed interior, offering both visual intrigue and educational significance.
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