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Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
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Published by [ENGLISH: - - - Catalogue (174 entries) of an exhibition of the three sueco-finnish von Wright brothers (three out of five brothers were artists): Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) & Ferdinand (1822-1906). These ornithologists, scientists, nature illustrators and artists were born in Haminalahti near Kuopio in Finland. Magnus and Wilhelm von Wright are most famous for their colour plate work "Svenska Foglar" ("Swedish Birds") 1828-1838, which contains 178 hand-coloured lithographs and was published in just 100 copies. (A very fine facsimile edition appeared in 1927-1929, "Svenska fåglar".)], 1929
Seller: Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA, Hägersten, Sweden
Häftad, dek. omslag i färg. Mycket fint skick. Stockholm, Nationalmuseum, 1985. 8:o. 64 s. Rikt illustrerad, delvis i färg. Katalogen förtecknar 174 nummer. Innehåll: "Naturens spegel. Om bröderna von Wright och deras konst" av Jukka Ervamaa, "Bröderna von Wright - hemma och i Sverige" av Gunnar Brusewitz, samt katalog (oljemålningar, akvareler & teckningar, övrigt, tryckta volymer). (Nationalmusei utställningskatalog nr 485.).
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Published by [ENGLISH: - - - Catalogue (35 entries) of an exhibition of the three sueco-finnish von Wright brothers (three out of five brothers were artists): Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) & Ferdinand (1822-1906). These ornithologists, scientists, nature illustrators and artists were born in Haminalahti near Kuopio in Finland. Magnus and Wilhelm von Wright are most famous for their colour plate work "Svenska Foglar" ("Swedish Birds") 1828-1838, which contains 178 hand-coloured lithographs and was published in just 100 copies. (A very fine facsimile edition appeared in 1927-1929, "Svenska fåglar".)], 1929
Seller: Hatt Rare Books ILAB & CINOA, Hägersten, Sweden
Limmad i dek. omslag. Fint skick. Stockholm 1973. 8:o. 72 s. Illustrerad. Innehåller bl. a. "Bröderna von Wright" av Aune Lindström, "Haminalaks vid Kuopio" av Gunnar Brusewitz och "Wrightarna på Haminanlaks" av Vivi Lindberg. Katalogdelen upptar 35 nummer.
Gebunden. Condition: New. KlappentextThis work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original w.
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Published by Otava, Helsinki, 1986
Seller: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Very Good. Von Wright, Ferdinand; Von Wright, Julius; Von Wright, Magnus; Von Wright, Wilhelm. (illustrator). First Edition. HEAVY. 288pp, index, chronology, num col ills. Or pictorial boards. Slight rippling at bottom margin, small bump to bottom corner. Paintings by brothers Ferdinand, Julius, Magnus and Wilhelm von Wright. The title translates as Brothers von Wright. Finland's Most Beautiful Bird Paintings. As that suggests most of the illustrations are of birds but there are a few landscapes as well. TEXT IN FINNISH. Size: Square 4to.
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Published by Ateneum Art Museum, 85, 2017
ISBN 10: 9527067561 ISBN 13: 9789527067567
Seller: Moraine Books, Ruovesi, Finland
First Edition
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Add to basketHardcover. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. A fine copy with no markings. Magnus, Wilhelm and Ferdinand von Wright are best known for their paintings of birds, but the brothers also had divergent artistic and scientific careers. They lived and travelled in various parts of Finland and Sweden, including Haminalahti near Kuopio, Helsinki, Stockholm and Orust island in western Sweden. Magnus and Ferdinand also made short study trips to Germany. Besides bird paintings, their work includes portraits, landscapes and scientific illustrations of plants, butterflies, fish and other animals. This lavishly-illustrated exhibition catalogue features entirely new research and perspectives. The book presents a wide-ranging view of the brothers' art and careers from the standpoints of travel, scientific illustration, scientific history, art conservation and accounts of how their works were acquired. There are 13 articles by experts, as well as interviews with contemporary artists Sanna Kannisto and Jussi Heikkilä. These artists are also taking part in the exhibition. The Ateneum exhibition on the von Wright brothers' art is part of the museum's special programming to honour the centenary of Finnish independence. Text in English. 205 pp.
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".
Published by Stockholm, A. Börtzells 1927/1929, 1929
Seller: Antiquariaat Schot, Hendrik-Ido-Ambacht, Netherlands
Original coloured chromolithograph printed on bright, medium heavy paper and attached in a matching passepartout frame. Print: 37,5 x 28 cm. The chromolithograph originates from the Special Edition to mark the Centennial of the first publication of prints by the Von Wright Brothers. The Von Wright Brothers, Magnus (1805-1868), Wilhelm (1810-1887) and Ferdinand (1822-1906) were descendants of Scottish emigrants and were active in Natural History art and research. From their hand were published more than 350 bird prints which were published in "Svenska Faglar, efter naturen och pa sten ritade".