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Studies of birds for Martinus Houttuyn's, Nederlandsche Vogelen, including: A pair of robins; A fieldfare and a blackbird; A bittern (illustrated); A pair of redwings; Two female wheatears; A pair of blackbirds; and A pair of missel thrushes
Details
Cornelius Nozeman (Amsterdam 1721-1786 Moordrecht)
Studies of birds for Martinus Houttuyn's, Nederlandsche Vogelen, including: A pair of robins; A fieldfare and a blackbird; A bittern (illustrated); A pair of redwings; Two female wheatears; A pair of blackbirds; and A pair of missel thrushes
two inscribed and the majority numbered
pencil and watercolour, on paper, unframed
17¾ x 12½ in. (45.2 x 31.7 cm.); and smaller; and an unframed watercolour of a sparrow hawk by G.S. Way (8)
Studies of birds for Martinus Houttuyn's, Nederlandsche Vogelen, including: A pair of robins; A fieldfare and a blackbird; A bittern (illustrated); A pair of redwings; Two female wheatears; A pair of blackbirds; and A pair of missel thrushes
two inscribed and the majority numbered
pencil and watercolour, on paper, unframed
17¾ x 12½ in. (45.2 x 31.7 cm.); and smaller; and an unframed watercolour of a sparrow hawk by G.S. Way (8)
Literature
Martinus Houttuyn, Nederlandsche Vogelen, Amsterdam, 1797.
Special notice
VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 17.5% on the buyer's premium.
Sale room notice
Please note that it has been suggested that these pictures are by Jan Christian Sepp and his father Christiaan Andreas Sepp and not as stated in the catalogue. Cornelius Nozeman instead wrote much of the text for Nederlandsche Vogelen.