English School. Animal studies, circa 1830s-40s
English School. Studies of animals, circa 1830-40, five pencil and wash drawings on card, depicting: a bull, 9.3 x 11.8cm; horned cattle watering, 9 x 17.9cm; horned cattle and a calf (with rough sketch of cows on verso), 9.2 x 18.5cm; cattle, a barking dog, and sheep, 9 x 25.7cm; and 2 stags, 11.2 x 16.8cm, each with a pencilled number to lower right, 2 with marginal pin holes
(Qty: 5)
Provenance: Estate of Michael Jaffe (1923-1997), art historian and former director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
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English School. Studies of animals, circa 1830-40, five pencil and wash drawings on card, depicting: a bull, 9.3 x 11.8cm; horned cattle watering, 9 x 17.9cm; horned cattle and a calf (with rough sketch of cows on verso), 9.2 x 18.5cm; cattle, a barking dog, and sheep, 9 x 25.7cm; and 2 stags, 11.2 x 16.8cm, each with a pencilled number to lower right, 2 with marginal pin holes
(Qty: 5)
Provenance: Estate of Michael Jaffe (1923-1997), art historian and former director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.