Daniel Good Rare Books and Engravings
1808 J. Bapt. Huet [b1745]; Zebra, Quagga, hand coloured stipple engraving, mammals
1808 J. Bapt. Huet [b1745]; Zebra, Quagga, hand coloured stipple engraving, mammals
Jean Baptiste Huet [1745-1811] after Nicolas Huet the Younger
Coloured stipple engravings (crayon manner)
Jean-Baptiste Huet (Paris 1745-1811) was a French painter, engraver and designer associated with pastoral and genre scenes of animals.
Etched in the stipple technique known as the crayon manner, suitable for producing imitations of chalk drawings, was pioneered in France. Colouring was undertaken by applying inks directly by hand to the plate which was cleaned off and re-inked after each impression. As such fine examples are rare and highly sought after.
Folio
33×24 cm
Printed 1808
First State
The only examples we have been able to find of this superb engraving are in grey tones! Extremely rare. Some edge wear. Very light age spotting.
From the series:
[Collection de Mammifères du Muséum d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris]
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