9971 Hans Friedrich von Fleming (1670–1731) - Female Deer (Roe or Hind) - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)

Hans Friedrich von Fleming (1670–1731) - Female Deer (Roe or Hind) - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)
  • Hans Friedrich von Fleming (1670–1731) - Female Deer (Roe or Hind) - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)
  • Hans Friedrich von Fleming (1670–1731) - Female Deer (Roe or Hind) - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)
  • Hans Friedrich von Fleming (1670–1731) - Female Deer (Roe or Hind) - Copperplate Engraving (Early 18th Century)

This copperplate engraving illustrates a female deer standing in a stylized landscape, rendered in profile. The animal is a central figure in the hunting practices detailed in the accompanying text. The plate was created for a major 18th-century German treatise on hunting.

Hans Friedrich von Fleming was a German noble, military officer, and author. He is celebrated for his comprehensive two-volume work, Der Vollkommene Teutsche Jäger, which served as the most influential and detailed German manual on hunting practices, forestry, and the breeding of dogs throughout the 18th century.

Artist or Maker: Hans Friedrich von Fleming 

Dimensions: Approximately 34 cm x 21 cm

Medium: Copperplate Engraving

Date: Early 18th Century

Condition Report:

This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

     

      

     

      
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