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Sechs Figuren für die Liebhaber der schönen Künste
Author: Friedrich Jakob Wippel (German, 18th century)
Woodcuts by: Johann Friedrich Gottlieb Unger (German, 1753 – 1804)
After: Johann Wilhelm Meil (German, 1733–1805)
Printer: Johann Friedrich Korn (German, 18th century)
Woodcuts by: Johann Friedrich Gottlieb Unger (German, 1753 – 1804)
After: Johann Wilhelm Meil (German, 1733–1805)
Printer: Johann Friedrich Korn (German, 18th century)
1779
Place of Publication: Breslau, Germany
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with six woodcuts
Dimensions
Overall: 23 x 19 x 1.2 cm (9 1/16 x 7 1/2 x 1/2 in.)
Credit Line
Gift of Sylvester Rosa Koehler
Accession NumberKBR1357
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Breslau: Johann Friedrich Korn, 1779
Description(Breslau: Johann Friedrich Korn, 1779) Quarto; 18 leaves; modern half black buckram, brown marbled paper boards
Illustrations of picturesque peasant figures. First edition; one of a series of pamphlets on art published the same year (see Thieme-Becker). The figures were cut after drawings by Meil. The essay on the history of woodcutters is by Wippel.
Illustrations of picturesque peasant figures. First edition; one of a series of pamphlets on art published the same year (see Thieme-Becker). The figures were cut after drawings by Meil. The essay on the history of woodcutters is by Wippel.
Provenance1837, illegible dated ownership inscription on title page. By 1898, Sylvester Rosa Koehler (b. 1837 - d. 1900; cf. Lugt 1580), Boston, and Littleton, NH; 1898, gift of Koehler to the MFA. (Acquisition Date: October 20, 1898)
NOTE:
Koehler was the first Print Curator at the MFA and served from 1887 until his death in 1900. He deposited the majority of his collection at the MFA in 1895-1896. The gift of Koehler's collection was accepted by the Trustees of the MFA on October 20, 1898.
NOTE:
Koehler was the first Print Curator at the MFA and served from 1887 until his death in 1900. He deposited the majority of his collection at the MFA in 1895-1896. The gift of Koehler's collection was accepted by the Trustees of the MFA on October 20, 1898.