134 Frederic de Wit (1630–1706) – Study of Deer – Original Copperplate Engraving – Amsterdam, 1675

This finely executed copperplate engraving features three views of deer: a resting stag seen from behind, a walking stag viewed from the rear, and a profile of a spotted deer in full stride. Each figure is rendered with close attention to musculature, antler formation, and texture of the coat, reflecting the 17th-century fascination with animal anatomy and natural observation. The bottom deer may represent a fallow deer, noted for its palmate antlers and distinctive spotted pattern.
Frederic de Wit, one of the leading mapmakers and publishers of the Dutch Golden Age, also produced scientific and natural history prints in his Amsterdam workshop. His engravings provided valuable reference materials for collectors, scholars, and early zoologists.
Artist or Maker: Frederic de Wit (publisher)
Dimensions: 38 x 25 cm
Medium: Copperplate Engraving
Date: 1675
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.
Värdering | 400 - 600 SEK |
Köparprovision (inkl. moms) | 25% |
Slagavgift (inkl. moms) | 6 SEK |

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