[Print of a Water Fowl]
1646.
Etching, trimmed to plate mark.
188 by 193mm. (7.5 by 7.5 inches).
18305
notes:
Among the many prints of animals and nature made by Wenceslaus Hollar is an etching of a single water fowl. depicted from the side. The bird is shown squatting on the ground with its left foot extended. It has a long, thin and rather sharp-looking beak, and its eye is positioned on the side of its head. In the background a collection of trees and buildings, including a castle, are visible, their miniscule scale indicating extreme distance.
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bibliography:
NHG Hollar 912; Pennington 2160; RCIN 804520.
provenance:
Essex - The finest large-scale map of Essex
The first atlas on Mercator's Projection
A previously unrecorded state of a rare promotional broadside for an astronomical clock
The earliest working chart to depict Magnetic Variation
The Saphea – a wonder of Islamic science
A rare plan of Amsterdam
Trade card of Thomas Jefferys map and printseller 

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