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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
- The Stags fallen into the Net (Th. 24)
- The Catching of the Bears (Th. 30)
- How the Roes are catched in Nets (Th. 35)
- How the Roes are hunted with Hounds (Th. 36)
- Capital painterly drawing from the early days :
To catch the Wolf in the Pit with the Sheep
in washed brush and brown pen and ink for Th. 41 - How the Hares are catched with Nets (Th. 44)
- Still without the 3rd hare :
Lying in wait for Hares and How They are driven by the Stoberhund
Traced & ruddled preparatory drawing in reverse for Th. 45 from the Dr. Edward Peart Collection - Lying in wait for Hares and how they are driven by the Stoberhund (Th. 45)
- How the Hares are hunted with Hounds (Th. 46)
- “The Capercaillie is the Noblest among all Wood Birds”
The Capercaillie Display. La Sur prise des Coqs de Bois (Th. 47)
Also discover Johann Elias Ridinger in
publications of the ridinger gallery niemeyer
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art-historical lectures and essays