Taxidermy pieces are turning up at every antique show I am in these
 days. While beautiful and definitely interesting (if not alarming 
depending on the animal’s pose) I understand it is not for everyone. At a
 show I was in last fall I offered a gorgeous red fox I would 
have loved to “adopt” to put on top of the primitive white cupboard that
 houses our television. I was met with resounding opposition from the 
rest of my family. They simply could not imagine watching TV with this 
fox “watching” them. They even likened it to the rescue panther commercial!!
If you feel the same way as my husband and children there are 
certainly other ways of achieving the curated feel of nature. A simple 
and certainly less expensive way is by adding antique chromo lithographs from the late 1800's of 
your favorite fauna subjects. 
If you are looking to do a large collection of prints try looking
 for them on one of the royalty free photo websites such as 
shutterstock.com, istockphoto.com. Print and frame
 yourself or take to a printing shop to have them put onto artist’s 
canvases.
Search your favorite antique haunts for the real McCoy. You might
 be lucky enough to find a gem! If the print quality is excellent and 
the production numbers were low, you may score a litho with significant 
value! Happy hunting…of paper not fur.
 

 
 
 
 
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