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Print made by: Ernst Fries

Published by: Mohr & Winter
Title
print, album
Description
English: Album of five views of Heidelberg Castle, with etched cover showing hunter shooting a stag, with river Neckar and Heidelberg Castle in background. 1820
Lithographs with tint-stone
Date 1820
date QS:P571,+1820-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Medium paper
Dimensions
Height: 263 millimetres
Width: 340 millimetres
institution QS:P195,Q6373
Current location
Prints and Drawings
Accession number
1995,0402.1.1-5
Notes

The five tinted lithographs are stitched between grey-paper covers. The etched cover (not allocated a register number) is not described in Winkler, "Die Frühzeit der deutschen Lithographie: Katalog der Bilddrucke von 1796-1821" (1975), pp.83-4. The etching is signed with the monogram "JR.", which is visible on the rocky ledge to the left of the shaded dog lower left. There is no other lettering. Of the lithographic plates, only the first has a title; the rest have only the signature 'Ernst Fries fec. 1820'.

According to Rumbler's catalogue 44 of 2010, no.28, a complete series should contain six lithographs as well as the etched cover sheet. this set lacks the second plate as reproduced in that catalogue, showing one side of the ruined castle (the south side?), with the river to the right. Since the BM set is still in the original wrapper (though glued rather than stitched), it might be that it was issued in this form.
Source/Photographer https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1995-0402-1-1-5
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