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Twenty-four finches, varying in pose and color, are perched in a row. This watercolor is a variant of one of the artist's most popular subjects, "Un bâton de cage." Another variation of this composition in the Lucas Collection of The Baltimore Museum of Art is inscribed: "Giacomelli a Mr. Lucas affecteux souvenir d'une aquarelle." Henri Beraldi wrote of this artist, "Giacomelli is the Van Huysum [Jan Van Huysum, 1682-1749, Dutch flower-painter] of tiny birds, tender and ravishing, which give the impression of being pensive. The bird is to Giacomelli what the cat is to Lambert [Louis-Eugène Lambert, 1825-1900, French painter who specialized in cat subjects]. A respectable bird must be a Giacomelli bird; A non-Giacomelli bird is a false bird," (H. Beraldi, "Les Graveurs du XIXE siècle," Paris, 1885-92, 7:105).

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Document identity
localId
37570
label
A Perch of Birds
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obj
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drawing
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2
Source metadata
id
37570
contentType
drawing
stage
normalized
title
A Perch of Birds
description
Twenty-four finches, varying in pose and color, are perched in a row. This watercolor is a variant of one of the artist's most popular subjects, "Un bâton de cage." Another variation of this composition in the Lucas Collection of The Baltimore Museum of Art is inscribed: "Giacomelli a Mr. Lucas affecteux souvenir d'une aquarelle." Henri Beraldi wrote of this artist, "Giacomelli is the Van Huysum [Jan Van Huysum, 1682-1749, Dutch flower-painter] of tiny birds, tender and ravishing, which give the impression of being pensive. The bird is to Giacomelli what the cat is to Lambert [Louis-Eugène Lambert, 1825-1900, French painter who specialized in cat subjects]. A respectable bird must be a Giacomelli bird; A non-Giacomelli bird is a false bird," (H. Beraldi, "Les Graveurs du XIXE siècle," Paris, 1885-92, 7:105).
provenance
Purchased by William T. Walters (through George A. Lucas as agent), Baltimore, March 21, 1884 [1]; inherited by Henry Walters, Baltimore, 1894; by bequest to Walters Art Museum, 1931.[1] The Diary of George A. Lucas, p. 583.
date
ca. 1880
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Painting & Drawing
watercolors (paintings)
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2
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2
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import
dimensions
units
cm
width
17.8
height
48.4
dimensionsRaw
H: 7 x W: 19 1/16 in. (17.8 x 48.4 cm)
Source extras
inscriptions
""H. Giacomelli"" in graphite reinforced with watercolor in lower left edge
partially cropped
med
watercolor over graphite underdrawing heightened with white and gum on cream, thick, heavily textured wove paper
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3871
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EAN
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637
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1
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photo
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2
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photo
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no