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Less Vermin - More Game, front cover of the DuPont Magazine
615322 Less Vermin - More Game, front cover of the DuPont Magazine, April 1923 (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Hagley Museum & Library, Wilmington, Delaware, USA; eHagley Museum and Library; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22414310
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The front cover of the DuPont Magazine from April 1923 showcases a captivating illustration titled "Less Vermin - More Game". This vibrant color lithograph, created by an anonymous American artist of the 20th century, captures the essence of wildlife and hunting in a stunning manner. The artwork depicts a picturesque scene set amidst reeds and wildfowl. A group of hunters can be seen eagerly engaged in their pursuit, with their trusty dogs by their side. The focus is on two cunning stoats or ermines skillfully navigating through the marshland, poised to catch their prey. The illustration beautifully portrays the delicate balance between nature's creatures and human intervention. This print serves as both an aesthetic delight and a reminder of mankind's role in maintaining ecological harmony. It highlights the importance of controlling vermin populations to ensure an abundance of game for hunters while preserving natural habitats for birds and other wildlife species. With its intricate details and vivid colors, this artwork not only appeals to avid hunters but also captivates those who appreciate nature's beauty. It transports viewers into a world where man coexists harmoniously with animals, reminding us that responsible hunting practices are essential for sustaining our ecosystems. Displayed at the Hagley Museum & Library in Wilmington, Delaware, this timeless piece continues to inspire awe among visitors even today. Its presence on the front cover of DuPont Magazine exemplifies how art can seamlessly merge with literature to convey powerful messages about conservation and appreciation for nature's wonders.
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