Henriette Ronner-Knip (1821-1909)
Henriette Ronner-Knip (1821-1909)

Studies of a red Partridge (Elctoris rufa), a Redneck Francoline (Francolinus francolinus) and an American Quail (Colinus virgianus)

細節
Henriette Ronner-Knip (1821-1909)
Studies of a red Partridge (Elctoris rufa), a Redneck Francoline (Francolinus francolinus) and an American Quail (Colinus virgianus)
signed with initials and dated 'HR 1850'
pencil, watercolour heightened with white and grey
288 x 437 mm.
來源
Private Collection, Utrecht, 1963
展覽
Laren, 1963, no. 94
Nijmegen, 1965, no. 115
Bonn/Saarbrcken/Bochum, 1968/9, no. 73
Rheydt, 1971, no. 44
Amsterdam, 1975/6. no. 105
Bremen/Braunschweig/Stuttgart, 1979/80, no. 112
Fribourg/Passau/Trier/Aachen/Nuremberg, 1982/3, no. 112
's Hertogenbosch, Noordbrabants Museum, 1988, De Familie Knip, Drie generaties kunstenaars uit Noord-Brabant, p. 100, no. 43

拍品專文

Henriette Ronner was a pupil of her father, Josephus Augustus Knip (see lots 127-9 in this sale). At a young age she assisted and worked with her aged father, slowly developing her own style as a painter of animals, especially dogs. In 1850 she married and settled in Brussels. After 1870, she concentrated on depicting cats.
Ronner did a number of animal studies in watercolour, most are similarly signed with a monogram and dated like the following lot in this sale, together with those in the printroom of the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, H.J. Kraaij, Henriette Ronner-Knip 1821-1909, Een virtuoos dierschilderes, Schiedam, 1998, p. 19, fig. 10, and that in the Van Regteren Altena Collection, F. Kuyvenhoven, R. Peeters, op.cit., p. 90, fig. 34