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Antique Scandinavian Bird Lithographs – Velvet Scoter Ducks, Svenska Fåglar 1929 This refined set of three Scandinavian ornithological lithographs depicts … Read more Antique Scandinavian Bird Lithographs – Velvet Scoter Ducks, Svenska Fåglar 1929 This refined set of three Scandinavian ornithological lithographs depicts the Velvet Scoter (Oidemia nigra), a striking northern sea duck illustrated in several plumage variations. The prints originate from the distinguished Swedish natural history publication Svenska Fåglar Efter Naturen Och På Sten Ritade, published in Sweden in 1929 by A. Börtzells. The title translates as “Swedish Birds Drawn from Nature and Lithographed on Stone,” a phrase that perfectly summarizes the scientific and artistic approach of this important Nordic ornithological series. The Velvet Scoter is one of the characteristic sea ducks of northern Europe and the Baltic region, known for its dark plumage and strong diving ability. The species is shown here in three different representations, illustrating the male, female, and a younger male in transitional plumage. The adult male appears almost entirely black with a distinctive yellow patch on the bill, a feature that helps distinguish the species among northern sea ducks. Another plate depicts a younger male showing mottled plumage as it transitions toward adult coloration. The third print shows the female, whose brown and subtly patterned feathers provide natural camouflage during nesting season. These variations were commonly illustrated in serious ornithological works in order to aid accurate field identification and scientific understanding. Early twentieth-century naturalists recognized that birds often differ significantly in appearance depending on sex, age, and seasonal plumage. By presenting these differences clearly, the Svenska Fåglar series combined scientific precision with aesthetic clarity. The style of these plates reflects the distinctive Scandinavian tradition of natural history illustration. Rather than elaborate landscapes, the birds are presented against soft neutral backgrounds with minimal environmental elements, usually standing on a rock or floating on calm water. This restrained approach emphasizes the anatomical form, feather structure, and coloration of the bird itself. The result is both scientifically informative and visually balanced, embodying the calm, understated elegance that later became associated with Scandinavian design. The prints were produced using color lithography, with the colors printed directly during the lithographic process rather than applied by hand afterward. This technique allowed for subtle tonal transitions and highly controlled coloration while maintaining the crisp lines typical of stone lithography. The slightly warm tone of the paper and the delicate color palette give the prints a soft and sophisticated appearance. Today, plates from Svenska Fåglar are valued by collectors of ornithological illustration and by interior designers seeking refined wildlife imagery. Sets of waterfowl such as this one are particularly attractive for coastal homes, modern interiors, or Scandinavian-inspired spaces where natural themes and muted palettes are appreciated. The prints are offered unframed. Condition report: The lithographs are in very good condition with light age toning to the paper and minor edge wear consistent with prints originally issued in a bound volume. The colors remain clear and strong. No significant tears or major damage observed. Framing tips: These prints display beautifully as a coordinated trio. A thin walnut, oak, or black frame with generous ivory matting creates a calm gallery-style presentation that complements the Scandinavian character of the artwork. They also work well when hung vertically or as a horizontal set in coastal or nature-inspired interiors. Keywords: antique bird print, Scandinavian bird lithograph, Swedish ornithology print, Svenska Fåglar, Velvet Scoter, Oidemia nigra, sea duck illustration, diving duck print, Nordic wildlife art, Swedish natural history print, waterfowl lithograph, Scandinavian nature illustration, vintage bird wall art, Baltic sea birds, duck study print, ornithological plate, Swedish bird study, wildlife lithograph set Technique: Color lithograph Maker: Svenska Fåglar series, A. Börtzells, Sweden, 1929 See less
- Dimensions
- 10.63ʺW × 14.96ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Animals
- Period
- 1920s
- Country of Origin
- Sweden
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The lithographs are … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. The lithographs are in very good condition with light age toning to the paper and minor edge wear consistent with prints originally issued in a bound volume. The colors remain clear and strong. No significant tears or major damage observed. less
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