Print: "Attrapeur d'Oiseaux" (bird catcher)
Dateca. 1720
Artist/Maker
Martin Engelbrecht
OriginEurope, Germany
MediumHand-colored line engraving
DimensionsOH: 14" OW: 8 1/2" Plate H:12" Plate W: 8 1/4"
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1956-162,5A
DescriptionPrint: Attrapeur d'oiseaux is the bird catcher. He carries the tools and products of his trade on his person as follows: 1. (on head) Une cage a trappe (cage trap); 2. (over head) filets (bird net); 3. (on basket) une chouette (screech-owl); 4. (in right hand) un apellan (decoy- bird); 5. (around waist) cage couverte (covered cage); 6. (at waist) une pioche (digger); 7. (at waist) vergettes gluees (sticky staffs); 8. (in left hand) toutes sortes d'oisseaux pris (all sorts of captured birds).Label TextIn the mid-18th century, Martin Engelbrecht published a volume of 189 plates depicting 94 professions and the related tools of the trade. This print illustrates the bird catcher, the naturalist in the field. At the bottom of the print, Engelbrecht labeled the tools and other accoutrements needed for catching birds. The description reads: “1. A cage trap; 2. A bird net; 3. A screech owl; 4. A decoy bird; 5. A covered cage; 6. A digger or spade; 7. Sticky staffs; and 8. All sorts of captured birds.”
MarkingsCum Priv. Maj. Plate #107
October 26th, 1827 (dated)
ca. 1765
1830-1870
1760-1790
1760-1785
ca. 1780
1760-1800