16th-17th century
23.5 x 14.4 cm (9 1/4 x 5 11/16 in.)
Engraving and etching printed in black ink with added transparent and opaque watercolor and metallic gold on white antique laid paper, darkened to cream
16th centuryNetherlandishThe print is a counterproof, reworked in graphite, of a lithograph that was eventually published as one of a series of tree studies, for drawing instruction.
19th centuryFrenchEtching printed in black ink on off-white wove paper
20th centuryGermanLithograph printed in black ink on white China paper, mounted by the artist on a sheet of coarse brown paper
19th centuryNorwegianUkiyo-e woodblock print in "hosoban" format; ink and color on paper
Japanese