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This
lithograph was produced around the turn of the 20th century when game
fishing and hunting became more of a sport than a necessity for many
Americans. It was part of the mystique of Teddy Roosevelt and other
famous out-doorsmen. The images were drawn by Sherman Foote Denton, who
worked as an artist for the U.S. Fish Commission at the Smithsonian
Institute and developed a method of mounting fish that preserved their
colors as in life. The State of New York Fisheries, Game and Forest
Commission then hired Denton to illustrate their annual reports between
1895 and 1907. Denton superb drawings were printed in colors, like his
mounted fish, reproducing vividly the appearance of the live fish.
These are the standard by which all subsequent fish print are
judged
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