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Lot 18585: Hayes, Original Watercolor - Goldfinch, male

Est: $800 USD - $1,600 USDSold:
Trillium Antique Prints & Rare BooksFranklin, TN, USMay 02, 2020

Item Overview

Description

This rich, original ornithological watercolor is by Charles Hayes. This is an exceptionally rare watercolor with only maybe 5 collections of his watercolors ever recorded. He completed these watercolors in London between 1808 and 1813. Charles Hayes was the son of noted bird illustrator, William Hayes. William Hayes work, The Portraits of British Birds, listed that it was completed by him and "seven of his pupils." It is now acknowledged that his children and likely his wife, Anne, were responsible for the text, drawing, etching, stippling, and coloring of these plates. Charles Hayes specifically was named as one of William's sons on the title page of that work, and this watercolor was likely part of the production of his father's work.

Each original watercolor is on thick card paper with an ink ruled border. They were each titled and signed by Charles Hayes, and often dated. The provanance of these watercolors based on the booklabel is William Leatham. This collection was likely intended to be a smaller edition similar to William Lewin's first issue of his Birds of Great Britain in original watercolors.

Dimensions

~ 10 1/4" by 17 1/4"

Artist or Maker

Medium

Rare, Original Watercolor

Date

1808-1813

Condition Report

Overall Very Good to Excellent. Some of the paper has some very light or faint foxing but generally the watercolors are exceptional and this does not detract from the overall appearance. There is a blind stamp at the tipping edge of the paper. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.

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The buyer is responsible for paying the customs fees, duties, import taxes, and any related charges. Customs can cause delays in arrival of your shipment, which the seller has no control over. Please consider these charges and delays when making your purchase.

Taxes

Tax is applied to TN state purchases at a rate of 9.25%.