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Fur for the European Market, killing the Chinchilla in the Andes (litho)
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Fur for the European Market, killing the Chinchilla in the Andes (litho)
1601045 Fur for the European Market, killing the Chinchilla in the Andes (litho) by Frenzeny, Paul (1840-1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fur for the European Market, killing the Chinchilla in the Andes. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 27 September 1902.
P Frenzeny); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 25468814
© Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection / Bridgeman Images
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The captivating lithograph titled "Fur for the European Market, killing the Chinchilla in the Andes" by Paul Frenzeny takes us back to a significant moment in history. The image showcases an intense scene of indigenous people from South America engaging in fur trapping activities amidst the stunning backdrop of the Andes mountains. This thought-provoking artwork was originally created as an illustration for The Illustrated London News in September 1902. It sheds light on a practice that was prevalent during that era - hunting chinchillas for their luxurious fur, which was highly sought after in Europe. The lithograph vividly captures the essence of this trade, depicting native individuals armed with blow guns and ferrets skillfully navigating through their natural habitat. Their traditional attire and tools provide insight into their way of life and survival techniques. Through this print, Frenzeny not only documents a specific moment but also raises awareness about the impact of commercialization on local ecosystems and wildlife populations. It serves as a reminder of how human actions can disrupt delicate ecological balances. This powerful piece invites viewers to reflect upon our relationship with nature and consider more sustainable practices when it comes to meeting global demands. It stands as a testament to art's ability to provoke dialogue about important social and environmental issues even over a century later.
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