-
FINE ART
-
FURNITURE & LIGHTING
-
NEW + CUSTOM
- Featured Bespoke Articles
- Hélène de Saint Lager’s Designs…
- Amorph-Where wood comes to life
- Markus Haase: Translating Artistic...
- Trent Jansen: Design Meets Heritage
- Hoon Moreau: Sculptural Poetry
- Kam Tin: The Art of Modern Baroque Furniture
- Gregory Nangle and Outcast Studios
- Roman Plyus Designs Furniture That’s…
- Ervan Boulloud: Daring Ingenuity
- Julian Mayor: Mirror Image
-
DECORATIVE ARTS
- JEWELRY
-
INTERIORS
- Featured Projects
- East Shore, Seattle, Washington by Kylee Shintaffer Design
- Apartment in Claudio Coello, Madrid by L.A. Studio Interiorismo
- The Apthorp by 2Michaels
- Houston Mid-Century by Jamie Bush + Co.
- Sag Harbor by David Scott
- Park Avenue Aerie by William McIntosh Design
- Sculptural Modern by Kendell Wilkinson Design
- Noho Loft by Frampton Co
- Greenwich, CT by Mark Cunningham Inc
- West End Avenue by Mendelson Group
- Interior Design Books You Need to Know
- Distinctly American: Houses and Interiors by Hendricks Churchill and A Mood, A Thought, A Feeling: Interiors by Young Huh
- Robert Stilin: New Work, The Refined Home: Sheldon Harte and Inside Palm Springs
- Torrey: Private Spaces: Great American Design and Marshall Watson’s Defining Elegance
- Ashe Leandro: Architecture + Interiors, David Kleinberg: Interiors, and The Living Room from The Design Leadership Network
- Cullman & Kravis: Interiors, Nicole Hollis: Artistry of Home, and Michael S. Smith, Classic by Design
- New books by Alyssa Kapito, Rees Roberts + Partners, Gil Schafer, and Bunny Williams: Life in the Garden
- Peter Pennoyer Architects: City | Country and Jed Johnson: Opulent Restraint
- The Elegant Life by Alex Papachristidis and More is More Is More: Today’s Maximalist Interiors by Carl Dellatore
- Extraordinary Interiors by Suzanne Tucker and Destinations by Jean-Louis Deniot
- Shelf Love: The Year's Top New Design Books
-
MAGAZINE
- Featured Articles
- Northern Lights: Lighting the Scandinavian Way
- Milo Baughman: The Father of California Modern Design
- A Chandelier of Rare Provenance
- The Evergreen Allure of Gustavian Style
- Every Picture Tells a Story: Fine Art Photography
- Vive La France: Mid-Century French Design
- The Timeless Elegance of Barovier & Toso
- Paavo Tynell: The Art of Radical Simplicity
- The Magic of Mid-Century American Design
- Max Ingrand: The Power of Light and Control
- The Maverick Genius of Philip & Kelvin LaVerne
- 10 Pioneers of Modern Scandinavian Design
- The Untamed Genius of Paul Evans
- Pablo Picasso’s Enduring Legacy
- Karl Springer: Maximalist Minimalism
- See All Articles
Offered by:
Arader Galleries
1016 Madison Avenue
New York City, NY 10075 , United States
Call Seller
215.735.8811
Showrooms
WILLIAM POPE (BRITISH/CANADIAN, 1811-1902), UNTITLED [SMALL FISH] JUNE 1844
Price Upon Request
-
Tear Sheet Print
- BoardAdd to Board
-
-
Description
William Pope (British/Canadian, 1811-1902)
Untitled [Small fish] June 1844
Pen and ink and watercolor
Paper size: 7 1/2 x 9 1/2 in.
WILLIAM POPE (British/Canadian, 1811-1902)
Canadian ornithological and ichthyological studies
Provenance The artist’s family and thence by descent. Exhibited Simcoe, Ontario, Lynnwood Art Centre, Birds of a Feather, 3-31 May 1987 (a selection). Simcoe, Ontario, Eva Brook Donly Museum, May-7 June 1987 (a selection). Simcoe, Ontario, Lynnwood Art Centre, 4 August-3 September 1989 (a selection) Like his fellow artist-naturalists in the nineteenth century, William Pope was a lover of nature and a sportsman. Contrary to popular belief, sport hunters are, in fact, often passionate about nature and wildlife. They do not see their actions as simply killing the animal but rather about their skill and ability to outwit their prey. The artist and naturalist William Pope was no exception and he enjoyed capturing evocative drawings of North American wildlife while traveling through the wilderness and enjoying the pursuit of the hunt. Born in Kent, England, Pope came to North America for the first time in 1834. He traveled in the United States, eventually moving on to southwestern Ontario on and off through the 1850s, finally settling permanently in Ontario. William Pope is universally considered Canada’s first artist-naturalist. His detailed drawings of birds and other native fauna are often compared to John James Audubon’s works. This collection comes directly from the artist’s family and is the most extensive grouping of Pope watercolors in private hands. Other examples can be found in the Baldwin Collection of Canadiana at the Toronto Public Library.
William Pope made a conscious decision to highlight wildlife by giving the primary subject delicate coloring in watercolor; whereas, the foreground and background are in a monotone pen and ink. The scenes often show a fish or bird on the ground or a shoreline, sometimes with a fishing or hunting scene in the background. The scenes are not generic. The inclusion of figures and sport hunting indicates that it was personal; he intimately knew the landscape, setting, hunting, and species. Small delicate details raise these compositions beyond the documentary checklist of a trophy hunter. Pope includes boats, worms, and small insects for context. Each work is a combination of in-the-field and studio works. There is evidence of erasures he titled them in pencil with common names, then added a more finished formally drawn title in a pale grey (after erasing the pencil writing), then added the Latin Linnean name later in dark brown ink. Pope was familiar with the leading ornithologists and naturalists of the period. He titled many of the works with common and scientific names and noted their sources, such as Linneaus, Bonaparte, and Alexander Wilson. Several unfinished pieces offered here provide some insight into his drawing process. He created the bird first, then devised a complementary foreground and background around it, first in pencil, then in ink. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 19th Century Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Traditional Incollect Reference #: 639235
Message from Seller:
Founded in 1971, Arader Galleries is the leading dealer of rare maps, prints, books, and watercolors from the 16th to 19th centuries. Visit us at 1016 Madison Avenue, NYC, or contact us at 215.735.8811 | loricohen@aradergalleries.com |
Sign In To View Price
close
You must Sign In to your account to view the price. If you don’t have an account, please Create an Account below.
More Listings from Arader Galleries View all 1341 listings
No Listings to show.
- RUFUS BLANCHARD (1821-1904), SECTIONAL MAP OF KANSAS
- A PLAN OF THE PROGRESS OF THE ROYAL ARMY FROM THEIR LANDING
- CALUPPA INCONSPECTRA...
- JOHN HALSALL, SECTIONAL MAP OF THE TERRITORY OF KANSAS...
- ALVIN JOHNSON & CO., JOHNSON'S KANSAS AND NEBRASKA
- RAND MCNALLY & CO., KANSAS
- ALVIN JEWETT JOHNSON (AMERICAN, 1827 - 1884), JOHNSON’S MISSOURI AND KANSAS
- RAND MCNALLY, WYOMING RAILROADS…
- MAP OF KANSAS, NEBRASKA, COLORADO, SHOWING ALSO THE SOUTHERN PORTIONS OF DACOTAH
- DRONIA OEGAGROPILUS. MEDITERRANAE
- BASILIUS BESLER (1561-1629), SICILIANA
- GUIDE THROUGH OHIO, MICHIGAN, INDIANA, ILLINOIS, MISSOURI, WISCONSIN
- HOLT'S NEW MAP OF WYOMING. COMPILED BY PERMISSION FROM OFFICIAL RECORDS
- CRUSTACES ETANGERS GONOPLEX MARACOANI...