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John Swatsley (B. 1937) "Bataleur Eagle"

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John Swatsley (American, B. 1937) "Bataleur Eagle" Signed lower right. Original Oil on Illustration Board.

Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.

This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. $1 Official Mail stamp issued January 12, 1983.

Cylindrical seals -- the kind used to seal letters with wax -- are an important source of information about ancient cultures. The seals, some dating from as many as five thousand years ago, often bear the image of a man astride a bird's back. This bird is thought to be the proud and noble eagle. Thus, the cylindrical wax seals are believed to recall the ancient legend of the eagle and the snake. According to this time-honored Mesopotamian myth, the eagle and the snake made a pact promising that they would hunt together and refrain from attacking each other's young. Both parties honored the pact for a time. But once the eagle's young learned to fly, the eagle swooped down and devoured the snake's offspring. The angered snake sought and received help from the gods to have her revenge. The gods felled an ox and the disgruntled snake hid inside of it, waiting to surprise the eagle when she came to feed. Her opportunity soon arrived and the surprised eagle was quickly ensnared by the snake and cast into a pit. These events supposedly occurred during the reign of the childless King Etana. The Sun God promised the king that if he would set the proud eagle free, he would no longer be cursed by childlessness. Once the eagle was free, the bird was so grateful to the king, she took the monarch on her back and the two soared off into the sky, just as depicted on the wax seals.

Image Size: 17.75 x 15.5 in.
Overall Size: 23.75 x 20 in.
Unframed.
(B07908)
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- Online images can sometimes be low quality due to the uploading process, original high-resolution images can be requested via email at HelmuthStone@gmail.com
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John Swatsley (American, B. 1937) "Bataleur Eagle" Signed lower right. Original Oil on Illustration Board.

Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.

This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. $1 Official Mail stamp issued January 12, 1983.

Cylindrical seals -- the kind used to seal letters with wax -- are an important source of information about ancient cultures. The seals, some dating from as many as five thousand years ago, often bear the image of a man astride a bird's back. This bird is thought to be the proud and noble eagle. Thus, the cylindrical wax seals are believed to recall the ancient legend of the eagle and the snake. According to this time-honored Mesopotamian myth, the eagle and the snake made a pact promising that they would hunt together and refrain from attacking each other's young. Both parties honored the pact for a time. But once the eagle's young learned to fly, the eagle swooped down and devoured the snake's offspring. The angered snake sought and received help from the gods to have her revenge. The gods felled an ox and the disgruntled snake hid inside of it, waiting to surprise the eagle when she came to feed. Her opportunity soon arrived and the surprised eagle was quickly ensnared by the snake and cast into a pit. These events supposedly occurred during the reign of the childless King Etana. The Sun God promised the king that if he would set the proud eagle free, he would no longer be cursed by childlessness. Once the eagle was free, the bird was so grateful to the king, she took the monarch on her back and the two soared off into the sky, just as depicted on the wax seals.

Image Size: 17.75 x 15.5 in.
Overall Size: 23.75 x 20 in.
Unframed.
(B07908)
Condition Report: - By registering to bid for this auction either in-house or online and/or placing a bid in this auction the BIDDER/BUYER agrees to all the terms and conditions of Helmuth Stone Gallery Auctions.
- All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via wire transfer or cashier’s check, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
- All sales are final; no refunds will be given under any circumstances.
- Helmuth Stone Gallery provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, mater. The bidder assumes responsibility for ensuring that the condition of the item(s) meets with their satisfaction prior to bidding. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging.
- Online images can sometimes be low quality due to the uploading process, original high-resolution images can be requested via email at HelmuthStone@gmail.com
- We recommend looking into shipping quotes prior to bidding, shipping quotes can take up to a week or more post-sale as we host our auctions through 6 online platforms and shipping can become backlogged, if you would like a list of local shippers please email us directly.
- Our auction catalogs are hosted through multiple online platforms along with phone and in-house bidding. Bids placed on other platforms are not shown through this catalog. Because of this, even if it appears you are the only absentee bid or bidder on a lot, you may already be out bid or may have placed a bid equal to another bidder. Therefore, we always recommend bidding live.

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