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Dem Auge auf die Sprünge helfen. Jagdbare Tiere und Jagden bei Johann Elias Ridinger (1698-1767), 2015
JOHANN ELIAS RIDINGER
Ulm 1698 – Augsburg 1767
books · drawings · etchings · mezzotints · paintings
In the order of the catalogs raisonné
Thienemann & Stillfried and the Catalog of the Gutmann Collection (Schwarz)
unknown sheets placed in front, drawings integrated as far as possible
- An Aurochs (recte the European Bison)
The original printing plate for Th. 426 - Aurochs in Rage (recte the European Bison)
The original printing plate for Th. 427 - The Bear looking fo Honey (Th. 429)
- The Bear looking for Honey (Th. 429)
Colored in attractive fitting palette - Posture of a Bear when marching down a Hill (Th. 430)
- Posture of a Bear marching down a Hill (Th. 430)
Colored in attractive fitting palette - The Bear in the Lair sucking on his Paws (Th. 431)
- The Bear in the Den sucking at the Paws (Th. 431)
Colored in attractive fitting palette - The Bear frightened (Th. 432)
- A Bear consuming his Prey (Th. 434)
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In German. 2021. 29.7 × 21 cm. 340 pages. With 339 (180 color, 6 double/full-page each) illustrations. Laminated orig. boards in thread stitching. Photo brilliant print on 200 g paper. – Text in red & black. More …
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“ Thank you so much for The Fashion Etchings by Hollar. I am very nicely surprised and very very impressed … The presentation is very professional and everything look very good … and if you have some more interesting etchings by Hollar … please let me know ”
(Mrs. P. P., July 8, 2004)