2 depictions of birds. 1780. each watercolor over... Lot 624
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2 depictions of birds. 1780. each watercolor over pencil. Each on different laid paper (each with WZ. 1 work with unidentified WZ with two-contour crown, the other WZ J. Honig). Sheet dimensions from 23.5 x 19.1 cm to 28.3 x 22 cm. Each monogrammed "ATR" and titled in alloy. 1 work dated and inscribed "Nr. 19". - Margins somewhat bumped and slightly creased and dipped in places. Each with small pinholes as traces of former mounting. 1 work with fine, barely noticeable foxing. Occasional slight studio traces inherent to the work. Good overall. Exceptionally finely executed botanical studies of the two bird species, in dazzling colors.
Zoologica Specifica 2 depictions of birds. 1780. each watercolor over pencil. Each on different laid paper (each with WZ. 1 work with unidentified WZ with two-contour crown, the other WZ J. Honig). Sheet dimensions from 23.5 x 19.1 cm to 28.3 x 22 cm. Each monogrammed "ATR" and titled in alloy. 1 work dated and inscribed "Nr. 19". - Margins somewhat bumped and slightly creased and dipped in places. Each with small pinholes as traces of former mounting. 1 work with fine, barely noticeable foxing. Occasional slight studio traces inherent to the work. Good overall. Exceptionally finely executed botanical studies of the two bird species, in dazzling colors. Nagler, 1213. A master not conclusively identified after Nagler, presumably F. A. Reuter or F. A. Reutern. - Contains 1 depiction each of: - Pelican (Pelicaan of kropgans) next to a coral - Loris parrot (le lori perruche) next to a dragonfly. 2 works. Each watercolor over pencil. Each on different laid paper (each with WZ. 1 work with unidentified WZ with two-contour crown, the other WZ J. Honig). Each monogrammed "ATR" and titled in alloy. 1 work dated and inscribed "Nr. 19". - Margins somewhat bumped and slightly creased in places. Each with small pinholes as traces of former mounting. 1 work with fine, barely noticeable foxing. Occasional slight studio traces inherent to the work. Good overall. Exceptionally finely executed botanical studies of the two bird species, in dazzling colors. Nagler, 1213. A master not conclusively identified after Nagler, presumably F. A. Reuter or F. A. Reutern. - Contains 1 depiction each of: - Pelican (Pelicaan of kropgans) next to a coral - Loris parrot (le lori perruche) next to a dragonfly.
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