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Champion Goat
31st October 1934: Bordeaux Maxwell, the son of an internationally prize-winning goat peers curiously out of his hut. He is the property of Mrs G McVay of Cranleigh, Surrey, a goat expert and owner of several champions. (Photo by Reg Speller/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
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Reg Speller
Media ID 13112635
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1930 1939 Curiosity Goat Human Interest Livestock Looking Outs Stuffed Animal Window Prize Winning
10"x8" Mount with 8"x6" Print
Experience the charm of rural life with our exquisite Mounted Photos from Media Storehouse. This captivating piece features Bordeaux Maxwell, the curious champion goat, as photographed by renowned artist Reg Speller for Fine Art Storehouse. Taken on October 31st, 1934, at the hut of Mrs. G McVay in Cranleigh, Surrey, this timeless image showcases Bordeaux's intriguing character and the warmth of the farming community. Bring this stunning photograph into your home and add a touch of rustic elegance to your décor. Each Mounted Photo is meticulously printed on premium photo paper and mounted on high-quality, acid-free foam core board, ensuring lasting beauty and durability. Order now and let the story of Bordeaux Maxwell become a cherished part of your collection.
Printed on 8"x6" paper and suitable for use in a 10"x8" frame (frame not included). Prints are mounted with card both front and back. Featuring a custom cut aperture to match chosen image. Professional 234gsm Fujifilm Crystal Archive DP II paper.
Photo prints supplied in custom cut card mount ready for framing
Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 20cm x 15.2cm (7.9" x 6")
Estimated Product Size is 25.4cm x 20.3cm (10" x 8")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
Champion Goat - A Glimpse into the Curious World of Bordeaux Maxwell
EDITORS COMMENTS
. In this photograph, taken on 31st October 1934 by Reg Speller, we are transported to the enchanting world of champion goats. Meet Bordeaux Maxwell, a prized goat belonging to Mrs G McVay of Cranleigh, Surrey - an esteemed goat expert and owner of multiple champions. Peering curiously out from his humble hut, Bordeaux Maxwell captures our attention with his striking presence. The son of an internationally renowned prize-winning goat, he embodies the legacy and excellence that runs in his lineage. The image showcases England's rich animal farming heritage as well as its deep-rooted connection with nature. Set against a picturesque landscape backdrop, this snapshot offers a glimpse into the idyllic life led by these remarkable creatures. Bordeaux Maxwell's expression reflects both curiosity and intelligence as he gazes through the window. His eyes seem to hold secrets about life on Mrs McVay's farm - tales of triumphs and challenges faced by these extraordinary animals. Reg Speller's masterful composition evokes a sense of timelessness and nostalgia. This archival print transports us back to an era when livestock played a vital role in rural communities across Europe. As we admire this portrait, it is impossible not to be drawn into the world of animal husbandry - where passion meets expertise in raising exceptional creatures like Bordeaux Maxwell.
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