$5,500
In stock
This exceptionally rare and well executed original watercolor is by Franz Anton von Scheidel. It was likely completed in 1797. The watercolor is on woven paper with J. Whatman 18th century watermarks.
Franz Anton von Scheidel (1731-1801) was an accomplished natural history artist from Germany. He worked for Nicolaus Joseph Jacquin producing botanical watercolors for Flora Austriaca and Hortus botanicus Vindobonensis. He also worked on Friedrich Martini’s work on shells entitled Neues systematisches Conchylien-Cabinet.
It is unsigned, but was part of a larger selection originally auctioned at Sotheby’s on January 20, 1982. The watercolor was framed, and the backing was marked with the auction details. The auction was “Sotheby Parke-Bernet, and Franz Anton von Scheidel. Old Master Drawings from the Sixteenth Through the Eighteenth Centuries: Including Works by Benso, Blake, Cambiaso … and a Group of Eighteenth Century Watercolors by Franz Anton Von Scheidel”. Scheidel’s watercolors are exeptionally rare to find, and auction records and retail prices are often realized near $10,000.
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