Name/Title
Two AntilopeEntry/Object ID
1887.506Description
This drawing depicts to antilope. One is standing where we see a side view of him. The other is sitting in the background, behind the standing antilope and appears to be chewing on grass.Artwork Details
Medium
Tracing Paper, DrawingCollection
Archabbey-European Prints and DrawingsCataloged By
Jenna ThomasMade/Created
Notes
Date: 19th Cent.
Technique: PenLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
DrawingNomenclature Class
ArtNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
AnimalsSearch Terms
Drawing, Pen, Ink, Tracing Paper, Antilope, Animal, Drawing, Pen, Ink, Tracing PaperOther Names and Numbers
Other Numbers
Number Type
Other NumberOther Number
4Location
Location
Container
Saint Vincent College binderDrawer
D-GBuilding
Carey Center 3rd floorCategory
PermanentDate
February 9, 2025Condition
Overall Condition
FairDate Examined
Jul 11, 2012Examined By
Jenna ThomasNotes
The LL of the piece is torn out which means the hoof of the animal is missing. Also, each cornor is torn. There is a light green mark on the torso of the staning animal and the right side of the paper is dirtied.Provenance
Notes
Date Collected: 2012-07-11
Collected By: Archabby
A binder containing the animal drawings was found at Saint Vincent College. Their origin remains unknown however, it is believed they were collected by Boniface Wimmer.General Notes
Note
Status: OK
Status By: Jenna Thomas
Status Date: 2012-07-11Created By
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July 11, 2012Updated By
admin@catalogit.appUpdate Date
February 11, 2025