Antique Oil Print with Dramatic Tiger Hunting Scene in India 19th century
Item e6854

A colorful oil print depicting a dramatic tiger hunting scenery in India. A group of hunters on their horses and elephants are shooting on tigers. The template for this print is a painting by Theodor Breitwieser (1847-1930), Vienna. Framed behind glass in a wooden carved frame. The frame shows traces of use, one wooden piece was replaced.

Oil color printing, also called oleography or oil printing, is a technique of color lithography (chromolithography). Unlike artistic original printmaking, the primary goal here is not to produce an original multiple times (as a print from an original print medium, that is, from a plate that the artist has worked on himself), but to duplicate an image as a reproduction, imitating the impression of a painted original oil painting. Oil color printing was often used in the 19th century to reproduce famous paintings.

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Measures:
Width: 24.8" (63 cm)
Height: 21.46" (54.5 cm)
Depth: 1.18" (3 cm)
Inside width: 19.29" (49 cm)
Inside height: 21.65" (55 cm)
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