Game Fishes of the United States

  • Ongoing: until Monday, August 10, 2015
  • Sunday: 10:00am
  • Monday: 11:00am
  • Wednesday: 11:00am
  • Thursday: 11:00am
  • Friday: 11:00am
  • Saturday: 10:00am
  • Where: Crystal Bridges, Bentonville
  • Cost: Not available
  • Age limit: Not available
Game Fishes of the United States, one of the largest and most spectacular of American sporting books, was printed in 1879 -1880 at the zenith of late 19th-century American chromolithography. The work, which is included in the Crystal Bridges Library collection, features 20 color plates based on the original watercolor paintings by well-known sporting artist Samuel Kilbourne, with text written by ichthyologist George Brown Goode, head of the fish research programs of the US Fish Commission and the Smithsonian. The color plates capture a number of distinctly American fishes in their natural surroundings, including the striped bass, sheepshead, bluefish, weakfish, red snapper, pompano, and brook trout. Each fish’s shimmering colors and delicate scales are amazingly vivid. This classic collection elegantly conveys the drama of sport fishing and highlights the exploration and celebration of nature in American art—one of the major themes in Crystal Bridges’ permanent collection.

This event was posted Nov. 16, 2014 and last updated Nov. 17, 2014