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Français : Aquarelle présentant un oisillon sur le sol (neige ?) par temps gris. L'image, ici reproduite par la "Revue illustrée" (impr. Fraeger et Lesieur) est intitulée "Solitude", par Hector Giacomelli (1822-1904). Ce dessinateur (qui était aussi collectionneur d'art) est considéré comme l'un des meilleur illustrateurs de son époque pour les oiseaux et certains motifs floraux et naturalistes (micro-paysages...)
English: Watercolor showing a baby bird on the ground (snow?) in a gray weather. The image, here reproduced by the "Revue illustrée" (impr. Fraeger and Lesieur) is entitled "Solitude", by Hector Giacomelli (1822-1904). This drawer/painter (who was also an art collector) is considered one of the best illustrators of his time for birds and certain floral and naturalistic motifs (micro-landscapes ...)
Date fin du 19ème siècle probablement
Source https://fr.linkedin.com/pulse/hector-giacomelli-1822-1904-le-peintre-des-oiseaux-frédéric-douin
Author hector Giacomelli (né à Paris en 1822-mort à Menton en 1904)

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