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Two Grasshoppers

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paper (fiber product)14 × 11 Cm

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Herman Henstenburgh was one among several Dutch artists who created scientifically accurate descriptions of plants and insects, in this case representing a member of the grasshopper species. The artist chose the relatively expensive support of vellum, a prepared calf’s skin historically used for illuminated manuscripts, to which he applied watercolors and ink over a carefully considered preliminary drawing executed in graphite.

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Mediumpaper (fiber product)
Dimensions14 × 11 Cm
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Tue
03
Feb
exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Rubens, Rembrandt, and Drawing in the Golden Age", September 28, 2019 - January 5, 2020, pp. 19, 22, 23, (ill.), 27, 302, 323, cat. 2, cat. by Victoria Sancho Lobis, et. al.

The Art Institute of Chicago, "Rubens, Rembrandt, and Drawing in the Golden Age", September 28, 2019 - January 5, 2020, pp. 19, 22, 23, (ill.), 27, 302, 323, cat. 2, cat. by Victoria Sancho Lobis, et. al.
Fri
03
Feb
note

Sold by Bob P....

Sold by Bob P. Haboldt, New York, to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1989.
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