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From Ridinger’s Small Riding Schoolas his most extensive one
Ridinger, Johann Elias (Ulm 1698 – Augsburg 1767). The Correct Pace at the Wall straight ahead. / Le pas du Manége à coté de la Muraille tout droit. Piebald to the left, beyond the wall pyramid projecting between trees. Etching + engraving. (1760.) Inscribed: J. E. R. / No. 13., otherwise in German-French as above. 19.1 x 13.7 cm. Thienemann + Schwarz 659. – Presentation and Description of those School and Campaign Horses after their Lessons XIII. – Late impression on fine, though strong paper with white margin of 1-2 cm all around of the platemark. Upper corners feebly browned in the white margin from former mounting. – Explained within the text part as following:
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– – – Half cheerfully straight ahead. / A demi allegre sur la ligne. Piebald on the hind legs before a wall. Beyond trees and column of water. As before. – Thienemann 681. – Sheet 35. – Ca. 2.5 cm long break of the upper platemark backed acid-freely. Small tear-off in upper left corner in the white margin, otherwise as before.
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– – – From the Earth to the Earth. / Terre à Terre. Dark piebald on the hind legs to the left. In the background wall as well as trees. As before. – Thienemann 682. – Sheet 36. – In the subject three unsuspicious pin-tip tiny holes, otherwise as above, thus without the break in the platemark.
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– – – Pirouette right on a Circle of the Length of the Horse / La Pirouette à la droite sur un Cercle la longueur du cheval. Before round arch column next to pillar and gallery in an indoor riding school. As before, but standard old impression . – Thienemann 683. – Sheet 37. – 4-4.5 cm wide-margined. – The left stitching margin somewhat unsightly from severance. – Watermark: … REGEN. – Some minimal spots of printer’s ink, one of which in the picture itself at the lateral round arch.
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– – – Career at the Wall straight ahead / La Carriere à la Muraille sur la ligne. In full career to the left. As before. – Thienemann 684. – Sheet 38. – Cut typographic watermark. – Some minimal spots of printer’s ink.
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– – – Half Capriole or Passo é Salto straight on / La demie Capriole tout droit. Before the wall of a park in stretched leap through the air. As before. – Thienemann 687. – Sheet 41. – Watermark torso of fleur-de-lis. – Some tiny spots of printer’s ink, one larger laterally above the rider’s hat.
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– – – Full Capriole straight ahead / La Capriole entiere sur la ligne. Flight through the air to the right that the hat flies. As before. – Thienemann 689. – Sheet 43. – Watermark torso of fleur-de-lis. – Some minimal spots of printer’s ink in the white margin.
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– – – To accustom the Horse to Flags / Accoutumer le cheval au drapeau. Rider in riding school with round arches unfurling the flag. As before. – Thienemann 690. – Sheet 44. – Watermark torso of fleur-de-lis.
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– – – To accustom the Horse to the Drum / Accoutumer le cheval au Tambour. From front, coming along an alley lined by park walls. As before. – Thienemann 691. – Sheet 45. – Torso of a small figurative watermark.
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– – – To make the Horse shot-proof / Le cheval d’arquebusade. Rider in box hall (?) with round arches, firing the rifle. As before. – Thienemann 692. – Sheet 46. – Watermark torso of fleur-de-lis. – The left stitching margin injured from severance incl. of a 3 cm deep tear lower left in the wide white margin and backed with the old broad fold strip. Besides two backed tiny tears in the right outer margin and as a whole somewhat age-marked. The 2.5 cm long black line at the edge of the wall a plate uncleanness from printing however.
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(Frau U. C., 7. Juni 2004) |