Watercolor XIX - Guyana Bird
French school of the 19th century
Two Red-necked Woodpeckers
Watercolor and gouache over pencil strokes
28 x 20, 5 cm sight - 37 x 31 cm framed
Two small folds at top
Framed with anti-reflective and UV glass.
Provenance:
-Former collection of the bird zoologist Emile Oustalet (1844-1905) according to an annotation on the reverse
Very fine study by an artist probably with a view to producing a scientific illustration. The range of this bird covers part of Amazonia and Guyana. Perhaps for a book on South American species?
Shipment free and insured in mainland France. Visible and collectable from my stand at the Saint-Ouen flea market.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Two Red-necked Woodpeckers
Watercolor and gouache over pencil strokes
28 x 20, 5 cm sight - 37 x 31 cm framed
Two small folds at top
Framed with anti-reflective and UV glass.
Provenance:
-Former collection of the bird zoologist Emile Oustalet (1844-1905) according to an annotation on the reverse
Very fine study by an artist probably with a view to producing a scientific illustration. The range of this bird covers part of Amazonia and Guyana. Perhaps for a book on South American species?
Shipment free and insured in mainland France. Visible and collectable from my stand at the Saint-Ouen flea market.
Don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
720 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Width: 31
Height: 37
Reference (ID): 1754901
Availability: In stock
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