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Arnout Vosmaer (1720-1799) & Simon Fokke (1712-1784) - The Asian palm civet - 1802
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Arnout Vosmaer (1720-1799) & Simon Fokke (1712-1784) - The Asian palm civet - 1802

This plate originates from: ‘Natuurkundige Beschryving eener uitmuntende verzameling van zeldsaame gedierten, Bestaande in Oost- en Westindische viervoetige dieren, vogelen en slangen.’, by Arnout Vosmaer, Amst., J.B. Elwe, 1804. This work was first published periodically in 33 parts from 1720-1799 titled ‘Description d’un receuil exquis d’animaux rares, consistent en quadrupedes, oiseaux et serpents.’ by Pierre Meijer or G. Warmers (1766-1787). It was finally re-issued complete with 2 additions by Elwe. This work is scarse. Engraver: Simon Fokke (Amsterdam, 1712 – 1784) was a Dutch engraver, etcher and designer. He was a student of Jan Caspar Philips, and worked mainly in book illustration. After: Aart Schouman (1710-1792) was active in Dordrecht. This multitalented artist made paintings, watercolours and prints. Author: Arnout Vosmaer (1720-1799), was a Dutch Natural History collector and researcher and conservator of the menagerie of the Stadthouder William V. In 1752 he acquired the famous collection of Albertus Seba which later transferred to to kabinet of William V. Artist Aart Schouman Medium Etching, Copper-plate, with original hand colouring Size 26 cm x 20 cm  Date 1802 Condition Report This work is in very good to excellent condition overall. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions. This item is professionally protected by handmade packing. The Certificate of Authenticity is included.

No. 83820947

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Arnout Vosmaer (1720-1799) & Simon Fokke (1712-1784) - The Asian palm civet - 1802

Arnout Vosmaer (1720-1799) & Simon Fokke (1712-1784) - The Asian palm civet - 1802

This plate originates from: ‘Natuurkundige Beschryving eener uitmuntende verzameling van zeldsaame gedierten, Bestaande in Oost- en Westindische viervoetige dieren, vogelen en slangen.’, by Arnout Vosmaer, Amst., J.B. Elwe, 1804. This work was first published periodically in 33 parts from 1720-1799 titled ‘Description d’un receuil exquis d’animaux rares, consistent en quadrupedes, oiseaux et serpents.’ by Pierre Meijer or G. Warmers (1766-1787). It was finally re-issued complete with 2 additions by Elwe. This work is scarse.

Engraver: Simon Fokke (Amsterdam, 1712 – 1784) was a Dutch engraver, etcher and designer. He was a student of Jan Caspar Philips, and worked mainly in book illustration. After: Aart Schouman (1710-1792) was active in Dordrecht. This multitalented artist made paintings, watercolours and prints.

Author: Arnout Vosmaer (1720-1799), was a Dutch Natural History collector and researcher and conservator of the menagerie of the Stadthouder William V. In 1752 he acquired the famous collection of Albertus Seba which later transferred to to kabinet of William V.

Artist
Aart Schouman

Medium
Etching, Copper-plate, with original hand colouring

Size
26 cm x 20 cm 

Date
1802

Condition Report
This work is in very good to excellent condition overall. Please review the images carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

This item is professionally protected by handmade packing.
The Certificate of Authenticity is included.

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