Brown Trout Collection
The majestic Brown Trout, scientifically known as Salmo trutta, is a sight to behold. With its sleek and streamlined body, it cuts through the water effortlessly
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The majestic Brown Trout, scientifically known as Salmo trutta, is a sight to behold. With its sleek and streamlined body, it cuts through the water effortlessly. A side view of this remarkable fish reveals its stunning colors and intricate patterns. Often mistaken for the Sea Trout due to their similar appearance, the Brown Trout shares many characteristics with its aquatic cousin Salmo trutta. Both species exhibit a captivating side profile that showcases their elegant form. In an enchanting lithograph published in 1884, we witness a harmonious encounter between a Brown Trout and a Kingfisher. The lithograph captures the beauty of these two creatures in perfect harmony. A handcolored copperplate engraving from James Sowerby's "The British Miscellany" takes us back to another era. This meticulously detailed artwork depicts the Gillaroo trout (Salmo fario), also known as the Brown Trout or Salmo trutta fario. It serves as a testament to Sowerby's dedication to capturing new and rare animal subjects. Edward Donovan's Natural History of British Fishes transports us further into history with his handcolored copperplate engravings from 1802-1808. Among them is an exquisite depiction of Sewen (Salmo cambricus) or Brown Trout - showcasing Donovan's mastery in capturing every minute detail. An intriguing hand-colored engraving from 1785-1788 introduces us to yet another variant: Salmo Fario or simply Brown Trout. Its vibrant hues are brought to life by skilled artisans who painstakingly added color by hand. Moving forward in time, we come across various artistic interpretations of this magnificent fish - from color lithographs dating back to 1863-79 and beyond. Each one highlights different aspects of the Brown Trout's allure while paying homage to its natural splendor. Ichthyologie presents Plate XXI featuring none other than our beloved Sea Trout (Salmo trutta).