Three Decorative Floral Prints in the 17th Century Style: After Martin Engelbrecht (German, 1684-1756), Two Reproduction Plates , with hand-coloring depicting fruit trees in urns; and After Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (French, 1636-1699), Hand-colored Etching of Flowers in a Basket , as originally published by N. de Poilly, Paris. Sight sizes to 12 x 9 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frames. Literature: This lot, and others from the same collection, are illustrated and contextualized in Imagining Ichabod: My Journey Into 18th-Century America Through History, Food, and a Georgian House , by Paula Bennett (Bauer and Dean: New York, 2016). Imagining Ichabod is described as a "warm, personal account of life in an eighteenth-century house and the search for its first inhabitants... [which offers] a fascinating glimpse into [the United States'] colonial period and its years as a fledgling republic."
Three Decorative Floral Prints in the 17th Century Style: After Martin Engelbrecht (German, 1684-1756), Two Reproduction Plates , with hand-coloring depicting fruit trees in urns; and After Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer (French, 1636-1699), Hand-colored Etching of Flowers in a Basket , as originally published by N. de Poilly, Paris. Sight sizes to 12 x 9 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frames. Literature: This lot, and others from the same collection, are illustrated and contextualized in Imagining Ichabod: My Journey Into 18th-Century America Through History, Food, and a Georgian House , by Paula Bennett (Bauer and Dean: New York, 2016). Imagining Ichabod is described as a "warm, personal account of life in an eighteenth-century house and the search for its first inhabitants... [which offers] a fascinating glimpse into [the United States'] colonial period and its years as a fledgling republic."
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