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        • JULIUS BIEN (1826-1909) AN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR RECONNAISSANCE MAP, "Map of Texas and Part of New Mexico compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, Chiefly for Military Purposes, 1857," NEW YORK, 1891-1895
          Jun. 08, 2024

          JULIUS BIEN (1826-1909) AN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR RECONNAISSANCE MAP, "Map of Texas and Part of New Mexico compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, Chiefly for Military Purposes, 1857," NEW YORK, 1891-1895

          Est: $200 - $300

          JULIUS BIEN (1826-1909) AN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR RECONNAISSANCE MAP, "Map of Texas and Part of New Mexico compiled in the Bureau of Topographical Engineers, Chiefly for Military Purposes, 1857," NEW YORK, 1891-1895, lithograph in colors on paper, from "Atlas to Accompany the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies," plate LIV, "Julius Bien & Co., Lith. N.Y.," author, for the United States War Department, by the United States Publishing Office, publisher, showing most of the Texas Gulf coast and parts of Louisiana including railroads, rivers, cities, postal routes, and important geological formations, with inset "Plan of the Battlefield of New Creek W. Va., August 4, 1864," showing union and confederate locations, and a second inset, "Plan of the Battlefield at Pleasant Mills near Cumberland, MD, August 1, 1864, made F.M. Knight, Headquarters, Dept. of West Virginia, from the original file in the office of the Chief of Engineers U.S Army.," the map having elevation shown in hachures, with notes on viability of land, resources and other information regarding movement within Texas, including roads and railroads, with details on each Texas river; 16 1/2" x 27 1/2", framed 23 1/2" x 34 3/8".

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        • Bien - 3 Fish Prints
          May. 04, 2024

          Bien - 3 Fish Prints

          Est: $300 - $600

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Butterflyfish or Kikakapu. 54
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Butterflyfish or Kikakapu. 54

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Longnose Butterflyfish. 46
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Longnose Butterflyfish. 46

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Bluespine Unicornfish or Kala. 60
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Bluespine Unicornfish or Kala. 60

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Wrasse. 37
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Wrasse. 37

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Manybar Goat-Fish or Moano. 22
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Manybar Goat-Fish or Moano. 22

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Yellow Goat-Fish. 5
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Bien - Yellow Goat-Fish. 5

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Trigger Fish or Humuhumu Hinkole (Balistapus Vidua). 62
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Trigger Fish or Humuhumu Hinkole (Balistapus Vidua). 62

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Bluestripe Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Fremblii). 51
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Bluestripe Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Fremblii). 51

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Setifer). 47
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Setifer). 47

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Millet Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Miliaris). 48
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Millet Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Miliaris). 48

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - Fourspot Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Quadrimaculatus). 49
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Bien, Hawaii - Fourspot Butterflyfish (Chaetodon Quadrimaculatus). 49

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Catalufa or Atlantic Bigeye Fish (Priacanthus Arenatus). 16
          Apr. 13, 2024

          Bien - Catalufa or Atlantic Bigeye Fish (Priacanthus Arenatus). 16

          Est: $200 - $500

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 12 Prints of Fish, Eel, Maps
          Jan. 27, 2024

          Bien - 12 Prints of Fish, Eel, Maps

          Est: $600 - $1,000

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 5 Fish Prints
          Jan. 27, 2024

          Bien - 5 Fish Prints

          Est: $600 - $1,000

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 3 Fish Prints
          Jan. 20, 2024

          Bien - 3 Fish Prints

          Est: $300 - $600

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 4 Fish Prints
          Jan. 20, 2024

          Bien - 4 Fish Prints

          Est: $400 - $800

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 3 Fish Prints
          Jan. 20, 2024

          Bien - 3 Fish Prints

          Est: $300 - $600

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Lot of 6 Fish Prints
          Jan. 13, 2024

          Bien - Lot of 6 Fish Prints

          Est: $600 - $1,000

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Common Pompano. 10
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Bien - Common Pompano. 10

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Spotted Trunk-Fish. 40
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Bien - Spotted Trunk-Fish. 40

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Catalufa or Atlantic Bigeye Fish. 16
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Bien - Catalufa or Atlantic Bigeye Fish. 16

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 3 Snapper Fish Prints
          Jan. 06, 2024

          Bien - 3 Snapper Fish Prints

          Est: $300 - $600

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Spade-Fish. 33
          Dec. 30, 2023

          Bien - Spade-Fish. 33

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Fish (Archosargus Unimculatus). 26
          Dec. 30, 2023

          Bien - Fish (Archosargus Unimculatus). 26

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Mutton-Fish. 21
          Dec. 30, 2023

          Bien - Mutton-Fish. 21

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Red Snapper. 20
          Dec. 30, 2023

          Bien - Red Snapper. 20

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Rock Beauty. 36
          Dec. 23, 2023

          Bien - Rock Beauty. 36

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Blue Parrot-Fish. 32
          Dec. 23, 2023

          Bien - Blue Parrot-Fish. 32

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Parrot-Fish (Scarus Vetula). 31
          Dec. 23, 2023

          Bien - Parrot-Fish (Scarus Vetula). 31

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Red Parrot-Fish. 30
          Dec. 23, 2023

          Bien - Red Parrot-Fish. 30

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Fish (Balistes Vetula). 39
          Dec. 23, 2023

          Bien - Fish (Balistes Vetula). 39

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Blue Tang. 38
          Dec. 23, 2023

          Bien - Blue Tang. 38

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Julius Bien (1826-1909, New York, Germany)
          Dec. 03, 2023

          Julius Bien (1826-1909, New York, Germany)

          Est: $300 - $500

          chromolithograph titled "Bay Breasted Warbler and Black and Yellow Warbler", signed and dated lower right 1860, New York, after J.J. Audubon. Sight size 25 1/2" x 39", shows light foxing. In modern frame 30" x 43". Frame shows loss to mirrored border.

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        • Antique 1909 Thanksgiving Greetings Embossed Black Americana Postcard by Julius Bien & Co.
          Nov. 27, 2023

          Antique 1909 Thanksgiving Greetings Embossed Black Americana Postcard by Julius Bien & Co.

          Est: -

          Postmarked November 21, 1909. Benjamin Franklin 1 cent stamp. Image of an African American woman with 2 sleeping kids after Thanksgiving dinner. Please ask specific questions on details, condition, and shipping prior to bidding, ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS, and the bidder will be responsible for payment. We box and ship what we can to keep costs low, and use USPS and UPS. Large items, extremely fragile, and high value items will be packed by UPS. Quotes available on request

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        • Bien - Puffer Fish (Spheroides Testudineus). 41
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bien - Puffer Fish (Spheroides Testudineus). 41

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Red Snapper (Neomaenis Aya). 20
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bien - Red Snapper (Neomaenis Aya). 20

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Eel (Lycodontis Jordani). 2
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bien - Eel (Lycodontis Jordani). 2

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 6 Fish Prints
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bien - 6 Fish Prints

          Est: $400 - $800

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - 6 Fish Prints
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bien, Hawaii - 6 Fish Prints

          Est: $300 - $600

          This fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien, Hawaii - 16 Eel Prints
          Nov. 18, 2023

          Bien, Hawaii - 16 Eel Prints

          Est: $400 - $800

          This fish chromolithograph is from Julius Bien, David Starr Jordan & Barton Warren Evermann's The Aquatic Resources of the Hawaiian Islands (also issued as Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission. Vol. XXIII. The work was published in Washington, D.C. by the Government Printing Office in 1905. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. It was produced by two leading marine scientists and illustrated fish of the Hawaiian Islands. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Blue Parrot-Fish (Scarus Coeruleus). 32
          Nov. 11, 2023

          Bien - Blue Parrot-Fish (Scarus Coeruleus). 32

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Red Parrot-Fish (Sparisoma Abildgaardi). 30
          Nov. 11, 2023

          Bien - Red Parrot-Fish (Sparisoma Abildgaardi). 30

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Seabream (Archosargus Unimaculatus). 26
          Nov. 11, 2023

          Bien - Seabream (Archosargus Unimaculatus). 26

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Pair of Goat-Fish Prints
          Nov. 11, 2023

          Bien - Pair of Goat-Fish Prints

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - 3 Fish Prints: Grouper, Snapper
          Nov. 11, 2023

          Bien - 3 Fish Prints: Grouper, Snapper

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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        • Bien - Pair of Fish Prints: Margate-Fish & Jolt-head Porgy
          Nov. 11, 2023

          Bien - Pair of Fish Prints: Margate-Fish & Jolt-head Porgy

          Est: $150 - $350

          This colorful fish chromolithograph is from Investigations of the Aquatic Resources and Fisheries of Porto Rico (Puerto Rico). The work was authored by Barton Warren Evermann & the United States Fish Commission in 1900 in Washington, DC. The plates were printed by Julius Bien and are by Charles Bradford Hudson and A. H. Baldwin. The work was based on specimens collected by the United States Fish Commission. The commission "launched and carried out the first sustained study of marine biology in the United States. It was instrumental in the artificial propagation of fish, thus increasing the country's fish resources, and concentrating attention on the preservation of natural resources." (Archives Center of the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of American History)

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