Common Coot, Fulica atra, ca. 1700 [picture]
- Bib ID:
- 1379445
- Format:
- Picture
- Online Version:
- National Library of Australia digitised item
- Description:
-
- [ca. 1700?]
- 1 painting : watercolour ; 47.7 x 34 cm.
- Series:
- Rex Nan Kivell Collection ; NK 10900.
- Notes:
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- Title devised by cataloguer from inscription.
- Rex Nan Kivell Collection NK10900.
- Inscription: "Lat. Fulica, Ital. Folaga"--In ink upper left.
- Condition: Yellowing, soiled.
- The watercolour is from the Museo Cartaceo or the Paper Museum, which was a collection of more than 7,000 watercolours, drawings and prints, assembled during the seventeenth century by the famous Roman patron and collector, Cassiano dal Pozzo, and his brother, later owned by Cardinal Alessandro Albani (previously in the collection of Pope Clement (XI) and George III's). A component of this collection is held in Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's collection.
- Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-133101519
- Subject:
- Copyright:
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- Reason for copyright status:
- Since 1770 [Created/Published Date + 70 Years]
Copyright status was determined using the following information:
- Material type:
- Artistic
- Published status:
- Unpublished
- Creation date:
- 1700
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