Samuel Bottschild (1641–1707) - Aurora, filigrana serpente

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Samuel Bottschild (1641–1707), Aurora, filigrana serpente, an aquaforte print from Italy dating to the 18th century, 190 × 205 mm, signed on the plate, in good condition.

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Type: etching, drypoint and/or burin;
Support: laid paper and filleted lines, watermark "a serpent twisted around the hilt/sword" clearly visible in transmitted light:
Status: excellent inking in black and white, good condition with slight traces of foxing and browning;
Print with a tear outside the incised area at the top left side as shown in the photo;
Shipping: INSURED courier Bartolini/DPD, report any damages at pickup;
Provenance: provenance private collection;

The engraving is part of the series Opera Varia Historica Poetica, published in Nuremberg in 1693. The work depicts a famous theme from classical mythology that explores the reversal of gender roles through the power of love.

Seller's Story

The seller recommends that when collecting the shipment, you report any anomalies, damaged and/or opened packages to the courier. The insurance is not liable if these reports are not made. Thank you
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Type: etching, drypoint and/or burin;
Support: laid paper and filleted lines, watermark "a serpent twisted around the hilt/sword" clearly visible in transmitted light:
Status: excellent inking in black and white, good condition with slight traces of foxing and browning;
Print with a tear outside the incised area at the top left side as shown in the photo;
Shipping: INSURED courier Bartolini/DPD, report any damages at pickup;
Provenance: provenance private collection;

The engraving is part of the series Opera Varia Historica Poetica, published in Nuremberg in 1693. The work depicts a famous theme from classical mythology that explores the reversal of gender roles through the power of love.

Seller's Story

The seller recommends that when collecting the shipment, you report any anomalies, damaged and/or opened packages to the courier. The insurance is not liable if these reports are not made. Thank you
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Details

Artist
Samuel Bottschild (1641–1707)
Title of artwork
Aurora, filigrana serpente
Technique
Etching
Signature
Plate signed
Country of origin
Italy
Condition
Good condition
Height
190 mm
Width
205 mm
Period
18th century
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