Educational model of a cow created by Max Landsberg in 1881, based on a live specimen from the Royal Veterinary School in Berlin. Crafted from hand-painted plaster, this rare teaching model exemplifies the precision and scientific rigor characteristic of German academic craftsmanship in the late 19th century.
The sculpture captures anatomical accuracy with natural proportions and lifelike coloration. The paint layer remains vivid and well-preserved, with subtle patina consistent with its age.
A rare and historically significant example of Academic Naturalism, reflecting the intersection of science and artistry in 19th-century zoological education.