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Emil Löwenthal, Little Cipollaro Roman boy in traditional costume, offering a bunch of onions for sale in his left hand; the onion is an ingredient in many traditional Roman dishes; between the Archbasilica of San Giovanni in Laterano and the Basilica of Santa Croce in Gerusalemme was the hill Monte Cipollaro, where onions and garlic were grown, the street vendor who sold them was called "Cipollaro", Löwenthal, who visited Rome to study, Löwenthal, who visited Rome for study visits, probably gives an impression of contemporary popular Roman market life and was inspired by this cheeky young Cipollaro, in part very fine painting, alternating between glazed and slightly impastoed application of colour, oil on canvas, later mounted on wooden panel, 2nd half 19th cent. Half 19th cent, signed and inscribed "E. Löwenthal" and "Roma" on the lower left, labelled "Eri[c]? Cipollar", label with information on the artist's biography from Thieme-Becker on the reverse, minor retouches and in need of cleaning, in a magnificent Art Nouveau frame, folded dimensions approx. 62 x 50 cm, artist's information: German-Jewish portrait, genre and genre painter Jewish portrait, genre a. history painter Jewish portrait, genre and history painter (1835 Jarotschin to 1896 Ems), pupil of Carl Steffeck in Berlin, study visits to Venice and Rome, 1860/84 at the Berlin academic exhibition and in the Posen Museum, in the Akademie di San Luca in Rome and in the Palazzo Pitti in Florence, prizewinner of the Michael Beer Foundation, also the target of anti-Semitic hostility during the phase of the anti-Semitic petition and the Bilder- und Kulturkampf, source: Thieme-Becker and Internet.

[Hunting]. SET OF BOOKS ON HUNTING AND RIDING. - FINOT (baron). Album d'aquarelles. Preface by H. de Chaudenay. S.l., Les Amis de la Nature et de la Chasse dans l'Art, 1988. Fort in-4 oblong, full publisher's decorated green chagrin, gilt title on spine and front cover + 1 paperback in half-chagrin folder, all in publisher's slipcase (negligible rubbing to slipcase). Unique edition of this collection featuring 52 watercolors in color. Limited edition of 550 copies on Arches vellum, this one no. 302. Enriched with an autograph greetings and thanks card from Isabelle Reille. - REILLE (Karl). Livre des honneurs. Pref. by P. Vialar. Foreword by H. de Chaudenay. S.l., Les Amis de la Nature et de la Chasse dans l'Art, 1980. Large in-4, leaves in publisher's cover, folder and slipcase. Illustrated with 60 reproductions of unpublished watercolors. Limited edition of 550 copies on Arches vellum, this one no. 269. - FOUDRAS (marquis de). Veillées de St Hubert. Paris, Editions Livres d'Art, 1947. In-4, leaves, filled cover, publisher's folder and slipcase (folder spine browned, slipcase split). Illustrated with 25 burin engravings by A. Portal. Limited edition of 250 copies on Arches vellum à la forme: one of the 20 collaborators' copies (n° XII). - DU PASSAGE (comte). Un siècle de vènerie dans le nord de la France. Paris, Ateliers Lacer-Rambault et Guiot, 1968. In-4, full green cloth, green basane title page on spine. Facsimile reprint of the original 1912 edition. Edition of 500 copies on Arches laid paper. - HALLO (Charles-J.). De la cape à la botte. Historique des tenues françaises de vènerie. Paris, Crépin-Leblond, 1951. Large in-8, dark green half-maroquin with stripes, spine with 4 bands, author, title and dates gilt, cover and spine preserved [Girardin]. Edition of 1,350 copies on Lafuma pur fil, this one no. 240. Very well bound. - CRAFTY. Paris sportif. Texts and drawings. Paris, Plon, 1896. In-8, publisher's blue illustrated percaline binding (qq. ff. a little out of order). - CRAFTY. Paris à cheval. Texts and drawings. New ed. Paris, Plon, 1884. Large in-8, publisher's green percaline, illustrated title on upper cover, gilt edges (stains on lower cover). - MONTIGNY (comte de). Équitation des dames. Second edition with 3 etchings by J. Lewis Brown. Paris, Dumaine, 1878. In-8, paperback (cover a little faded, foxing). - Encyclopédie française du cheval de sang. Paris, O. Perrin, 1951. Ib-4, paperback (spine rubbed and cracked at head). Total of 9 volumes