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Johann Elias Ridinger, Trap for a Badger

Johann Elias Ridinger (Ulm 1698 – Augsburg 1767). Compulsory Trap before the Earth of a Badger. In fine mountainscape the badger just leaves his earth – and thus rushes into his destruction. Etching + engraving by Martin Elias Ridinger (1730 Augsburg 1780). (1750.) Inscribed: Joh. El. Ridinger inv. del. et exc. Aug. Vind. / Mart. El. Ridinger sculps. Aug. Vind., otherwise in German as before. 24.9 x 36.8 cm.

Thienemann + Schwarz 92; Schwerdt III, 135, 24 (“A rare set, of importance to those who are interested in the various methods of trapping wild animals”). – Sheet 24 of the “Ways to capture the Wild Animals”, regarded by Halle in Munich in 1928 as the “Rarest of all hunting sets by Ridinger” (LXVIII/323).

With 6-line subtext instructively describing construction and operation. – Wonderfully warmtoned impression with margins 2-4 cm wide on three sides and 0.7 cm on the left, which is a little timestained below.
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