Angelica Baccifera, Abraham Munting, 1696
Angelica Baccifera, Abraham Munting, 1696
Angelica Baccifera
C. 1696
This piece is a black and white etching engraving of a plant species from the Netherland region.
Abraham Munting (1626-1683) was the son of Henricus Munting, Dutch botanist, and a renowned botanical artist. Munting's best known work, Naawkeurige Beschryving Der Aardgewassen was published in 1696 after his death. Later, Waare Oeffening de Planten, was a recreated as an improved version of Munting earlier editions. His work was greatly enjoyed and beloved due to being unique and going beyond the traditional botanical illustrations of its era. In his drawings, plant species were depicted against a backgrounds of classic or pastoral landscapes, often floating in midair with little regard for perspective and relative sizes. Once Abraham Munting passed in 1683, his son Albert Munting took over the running of Hortus Botanicus Groninganus.
Condition: Overall the art piece is in good condition. Toning as expected due to age. Mild foxing and staining throughout the art piece. Paper is a bit weaker on the right side due to acidic matting but overall still intact. Acidic matting on the sides of the etching. Creasing on the edges and corners of the etching. Paper tearing on the right edge of the paper. Overall paper is healthy and colors are vibrant.
Dimensions: 17 1/2" x 11"
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