C1813

Arabs hunting ostriches.

$A 195

Early c.19th aquatint of Arabs hunting ostriches. From Orme, E. Foreign field sports, fisheries, sporting anecdotes..

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Full Title:

Arabs hunting ostriches.

Date:

C1813

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured aquatint with original hand colouring

Image Size: 

215mm 
x 165mm
AUTHENTICITY
Arabs hunting ostriches. - Antique Print from 1813

Genuine antique
dated:

1813

Description:

Early c.19th aquatint of Arabs hunting ostriches.

From Orme, E. Foreign field sports, fisheries, sporting anecdotes..

Collections:
Met Museum New York: 1986.1145.17

Samuel Howitt (1756 - 1822)

Howitt was from a Nottinghamshire family of squires, Howitt became a professional artist specialising in sporting subjects. He worked as a drawing master in Ealing and then in 1783 he exhibited for the first time at the Incorporated Society of Artists. He married Thomas Rowlandson’s sister.

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