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Raphael Tuck and Sons - Pigs Die-Cut

Pigs (Die-Cuts)

Title: Pigs (Die-Cuts)
Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons, London
Date: c. 1880
Medium: Three Original Chromolithographs
Note: Raphael Tuck & Sons: The lithographic publisher, Raphael Tuck and Sons, dominated the die-cut market in Britain during the 1880's decade. Although, their art was printed in Germany, the images were directed for a thoroughly British audience. The subjects for die-cut lithography covered a wide range. Animals, soldiers, children, flowers, country scenes and tradesmen were frequently depicted. Because of their beauty and appeal, die-cuts were most often mounted in keepsake albums. As well, greeting cards of the nineteenth century were usually handmade, and die-cuts were the most favored decorations. These three original chromolithographs were published by Raphael Tuck & Sons around 1880. The die-cuts depict pigs by a fence. The right and left die-cuts depict three pigs each and the center one depicts two pigs.
  Chromolithography -- printing images by using a series of carefully registered tint stones -- became the most popular method for the original printmaking of everything from miniature images to large posters during the last half of the nineteenth century. The far less costly advances of photomechanical methods, however, made this original and complex form of art all but obsolete by the turn of the century. Yet, no other technique has come close to capturing the deep and rich oil based colours of the original chromolithograph.
  By 1870, further elaborate techniques had been added to the chromolithograph. Embossing, multiple hues and raised printings created almost three dimensional qualities. The Die-Cut was perhaps the most complex innovation. During the latter nineteenth century colour lithographic printers and publishers in both Germany and Britain developed a method where their images could be cut into shapes during the printing process by a type of punch-out tool called a die, such as these three original chromolithographic die-cuts depicting various pigs. By 1880 the die-cut chromolithograph reached its pinnacle with the most colourful and complex imagery standing out in direct relief, as one can see from this original example.
  Original die-cut chromolithographs have today become very scarce. Most of the surviving cut-out designs have inevitably suffered from chipping and breakage, and very few have come down to us in such fine condition as this original example. As one can here see the nineteenth century die-cut chromolithograph was simply a spectacular example of Victorian era printmaking techniques.
Size: 2 3/4 X 10 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.)
  Matted with 100% Archival Materials
Buy Now Price: $65.00 US
Condition: Printed on thick nineteenth century wove paper and published by Raphael Tuck and Sons in London around 1880. This is a fine and strongly printed impression without a trace of deterioration and in excellent condition throughout.
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Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut by the British publisher, Raphael Tuck & Sons

Pigs Three Original Chromolithograph Die Cuts by the British publisher Raphael Tuck and Sons
Pigs (Die-Cuts)

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Raphael Tuck and Sons, London
# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Notes -
01.- At Full Mast by Raphael Tuck and Sons - Ships At Full Mast by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Ships) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a ship at sea with full masts  
02.- Cockatiel by Raphael Tuck and Sons Cockatiel by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Birds) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of the head of a bird (cockatiel)  
03.- English Spaniel by Raphael Tuck and Sons English Spaniel by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut head of a dog (spaniel)  
04.- Farm Horses by Raphael Tuck and Sons Farm Horses by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Horses) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a white horse and a brown horse Sold
05.- Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier by Raphael Tuck and Sons Irish Staffordshire Bull Terrier by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a dog in a barrel (Irish Staffordshire bull terrier)  
06.- Mastiff by Raphael Tuck and Sons Mastiff by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a dog (mastiff)  
07.- Norfolk by Raphael Tuck and Sons Norfolk by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Horses) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a brown horse Sold
08.- Pigs by Raphael Tuck and Sons Pigs by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Pigs) Set of Three Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Three Miniature Die-Cuts with pigs  
09.- Scottish Collie by Raphael Tuck and Sons Scottish Collie by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a dog (scottish collie)  
10.- Scottish Deerhound by Raphael Tuck and Sons Scottish Deerhound by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut head of a dog (scottish deerhound) Sold
11.- Sheep and Goat by Raphael Tuck and Sons Sheep and Goat by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Goat, Sheep) Set of Three Original Chromolithographic Die-Cuts c. 1880 Three Miniature Die-Cuts with sheep and a goat  
12.- Springer Spaniel by Raphael Tuck and Sons Springer Spaniel by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of a dog (springer spaniel)  
13.- The Coal Cart by Raphael Tuck and Sons The Coal Cart by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Horses & Tradesmen) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Large Die-Cut of a horse drawn coal cart  
14.- The Peacock by Raphael Tuck and Sons The Peacock by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Birds) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Large Die-Cut of a bird (peacock) Sold
15.- Post Card Publisher Raphael Tuck & Sons The Balloon Girl Victorian Post Card (Publisher: Raphael Tuck & Sons) The Balloon Girl Original Chromolithograph c. 1895 19th Century Post Card (Theatrical)  
16.- Welsh Corgi by Raphael Tuck and Sons Welsh Corgi by Raphael Tuck and Sons (Dogs) Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Miniature Die-Cut of the head of dog (welsh corgi)  

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19th Century Chromolithographic Die-Cuts
# Image Title & Artist Medium Date Notes -
01- I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream Original 19th century Die Cut for Scott and Bowne New York I like Scott's Emulsion: It is Just as Nice as Cream Original 19th century Die-Cut for Scott & Bowne, New York Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 - 1885 Advertising for Scott's Products, New York  
02.- Innocence Original 19th century Die Cut by the Stephens' Lithograph and Engraving Co. St. Louis for Flint and Walling for Flint and Walling Star Wind Mills Kendallville Indiana Innocence Original 19th century Die-Cut by the Stephens' Lithograph and Engraving Co., St. Louis for Flint & Walling, Star Wind-Mills, Kendallville, Indiana Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut 1889 Advertising for Flint & Walling, Star Wind-Mills, Kendallville, Indiana  
03.- Miss Blue Eyes Original 19th century Die-Cut Miss Blue Eyes Original 19th century Die-Cut Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut c. 1880 Die-Cut of a little girl wearing a bonnet  
04.- Tea Time Original 19th century Die-Cut Tea Time Original 19th century Die-Cut Original Chromolithographic Die-Cut   Set of Five miniature Die-Cuts for Tea (Two women and three flower bouquets) Sold

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