Landschap met dode mollen aan boom en mollenvanger Les Taupes (titel op object) the bare branches of a tree hanging dead moles. Left rear running a mole catcher with a stick over his shoulder Where: hang dead moles. The French verse in four lines is probably the artist himself, the content is about the mole catcher home reverses to verkopen. Manufacturer his spoils: printmaker: Félix Bracquemond (listed property) to drawing: Félix Bracquemonddrukker: Auguste Delatre ( listed on object) publisher: Cadart & Luquet (listed building) Dated: 1854 and / or 1866 Physical features: etching material:


Landschap met dode mollen aan boom en mollenvanger Les Taupes (titel op object) the bare branches of a tree hanging dead moles. Left rear running a mole catcher with a stick over his shoulder Where: hang dead moles. The French verse in four lines is probably the artist himself, the content is about the mole catcher home reverses to verkopen. Manufacturer his spoils: printmaker: Félix Bracquemond (listed property) to drawing: Félix Bracquemonddrukker: Auguste Delatre ( listed on object) publisher: Cadart & Luquet (listed building) Dated: 1854 and / or 1866 Physical features: etching material: paper Technique: etching dimensions: plate edge: h 271 mm × W 197 mmblad: h 554 mm × W 351 mmToelichtingGepubliceerd by Société des Aquafortistes, Auguste Delatre (printer) Cadart & Luquet (publisher), july 1866. Bracquemond moles kept in a terrarium in his studio and these animals used to make preliminary studies for this post. This is the only picture in his work on which moles avoid (Rappard-Boon, 1993, p. 30) . Subject: other mammals: molehunting trophieshunter


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