Bilder Edward Orme (1775–1848) – Anecdote of Boa Serpent and a Bull – Etching (Hand-coloured) (1807)
Beskrivning
"Anecdote of Boa Serpent & a Bull" depicts a dramatic encounter in a tropical landscape where a large constrictor snake is coiled around a tree and the body of a struggling bull. The work is a hand-coloured etching from the series Oriental Field Sports, based on designs by Samuel Howitt and Captain Thomas Williamson. This series was published by Edward Orme in London and provided British audiences with vivid, often sensationalized accounts of wildlife and hunting in colonial India. The composition emphasizes the raw power of nature and the exotic dangers associated with the Eastern wilderness during the early nineteenth century.
Edward Orme was a prominent British engraver, painter, and publisher who served as the Printseller in Ordinary to King George III and the Prince Regent. He was a central figure in the London art trade, specializing in the production of high-quality illustrated books and sporting prints. Orme was particularly successful in marketing works related to British interests in India and the Napoleonic Wars. His publications are noted for their technical excellence and their role in shaping the visual culture of the British Empire. He is also remembered for his innovative use of transparent prints and his contributions to the development of early nineteenth-century printmaking.
Artist or Maker:
Edward Orme.
Dimensions:
Approximately 45 cm x 33 cm.
Medium:
Etching (Hand-coloured).
Date:
1807.
Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.
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