A PAIR OF GEORGE II EMBOSSED AND PAINTED PAPER PICTURES
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF DAVID H. WILSON (LOTS 617-665)
A PAIR OF GEORGE II EMBOSSED AND PAINTED PAPER PICTURES

ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL DIXON, CIRCA 1755

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A PAIR OF GEORGE II EMBOSSED AND PAINTED PAPER PICTURES
ATTRIBUTED TO SAMUEL DIXON, CIRCA 1755
Depicting birds in landscapes, original frames
12 x 9¼ in. (30.5 x 23.5 cm.) (2)
Provenance
with Michael Foster, London.

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Lot Essay

Samuel Dixon's first 'Sett of curious Foreign Bird Pieces' was prepared in 1749 and advertised in Faulkner's Dublin Journal on 4 April that year. Sets of twelve portrait depictions of single birds were probably first offered for sale in the summer of 1750, in black and gilt-japanned frames. The subject matter derived from George Edward's Natural History of Uncommon Birds, published 1743-51 and the descriptions were also drawn directly from Edwards' works.

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