Description
This taxidermy squirrel is a charming example of historical taxidermy, carefully preserved in its original glass and wood display case, dating to around 1910. The scene presents the animal in a natural, expressive pose, sensitively capturing the spirit of the naturalistic compositions typical of the early 20th century.
During this period, taxidermy held not only scientific value but also aesthetic and educational significance. Pieces like this were commonly found in cabinets of curiosities, private studies, or bourgeois salons, where nature and knowledge coexisted as symbols of cultural refinement.
The display case protects the figure while enhancing its presentation, transforming it into a decorative object rich in history, delicacy, and character. Light signs of age add authenticity and reinforce its value as a unique antique piece.
Ideal for eclectic, vintage, or soulful contemporary interiors, this taxidermy squirrel is far more than a decorative object—it is a fragment of natural and aesthetic history, perfect for those seeking singular pieces with their own narrative.
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