Butterflies and insects

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Muscarum scarabeorum vermiumq varuiae figure & formae.

HOLLAR, Wenceslaus
[Antwerp]
1646
Oblong octavo (165 by 198mm). Set of 12 etchings (title and 11 plates) tipped into album, fine impressions, uniform margins throughout, each print bears the collector's stamp of the Brentano Collection on the verso, nineteenth century panelled calf.
172 by 213mm. (6.75 by 8.5 inches).
18266

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A complete set of uniformly brilliant impressions of this magnificent series of etchings, all in their first state. The decorative title shows an ornamental cartouche surrounded by insects, with the text inn an oval. The plates show, amongst others, grasshoppers, moths, butterflies, caterpillars, beetles, dragonflies, a bumble bee, and a wasp. They appear to be the first work executed by Hollar after his escape from Basing-House, when he at once adjourned to Antwerp, joinin...

bibliography:

bibliography:

NHG Hollar 913-924 - all first state; Pennington 2164-2175 - all first state.

provenance:

provenance:

Provenance:

1. Brentano Collection
The Collection of Antonia Brentano, daughter of Johann Melchior Birckenstock (1738-1809), whose collection of prints she inherited. Antonia married Franz Brentano, and the collection was sold in Frankfurt in 1870.

2. Ownership stamp of Vernon John Watney, Cornbury to loose front endpaper.
Vernon John Watney (1860-1928) was the son of James Watney (1832-1886), MP for East Surrey and member of a brewing family. Vernon John was chairman of Watney & Company's Brewery from 1887-1898. From 1889-92 he was a Moderate Party member of the London County Council representing Westminster. He was Master of the Worshipful Company of Brewers for 1893-94. In 1901 he bought the estate of Cornbury Park, Charlbury, Oxfordshire. He was High Sheriff for Oxfordshire for 1908 and a member of Oxfordshire County Council, serving as vice chairman in 1927.