ID 1386444
Lot 1347 | Frankreich
Estimate value
€ 500 – 600
Each inscribed in the lower half of the depiction. Trimmed, some stained, one sheet with creases. Mostly mounted behind a passe-partout (passe-partout dimensions 47 x 33.5 cm each).
The mixed lot consists of: Cartouche design with filling, design/engraving by Pierre Edme Babel (1719-1775): This design is exciting because it was originally published without filling as the second sheet in the series "Cartouches pour estre acompagnés de Suports et trophées" and the cartouche filling did not yet exist there. Compare this to the sheet in the collection of the Museum of Applied Arts Vienna, inventory number KI 1-720-1. Ornamental engraving with animals and vines, design by Jacques de La Joüe (1686-1761, alternative spelling Jacques de Lajoue), engraving by Gabriel Huquier (1695-1772). Putto riding on a fish, below coin chains, inscribed "C. N. Varon sulp. 1781" on the bottom right. Floral ornamental print, design by Henri Salembier, engraver Jacques Juillet. Cartouche design, design by Louis van Nerven (circa 1750), engraving by Pierre François Tardieu (1711-1771), Paris. "Le repas Champêtre", design by François-Thomas Mondon (circa 1709-1755), engraving by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743), sheet 5 from the series F: Sixième Livre de Formes Rocailles et Cartels ornés de Figures Françoises. Cartouche design, titled "Cartouches pour estre acompagnés de Suports et trophées", design/engraving by Pierre Edme Babel (1719-1775). Cartouche design, design/engraving by Pierre Edme Babel (1719-1775). Cartouche design, design/engraving by Pierre Edme Babel (1719-1775). "LAmant Ainié", design by François-Thomas Mondon (circa 1709-1755), engraving by Antoine Aveline (1691-1743), sheet 7 from the series F: Sixième Livre de Formes Rocailles et Cartels ornés de Figures Françoises, with the handwritten inscription "Charpentier au Coq." on the lower right. 5 sheets, cartouche designs, design by Jacques de La Joüe (1686-1761), engraving by Gabriel Huquier (1695-1772). Cartouche design in the form of a rocaille, engraving by Matthias Lock, Nottingham, 1746.
Provenienz: estate of Dr. Alexander Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (1933-2024).
Auction house category: | Graphics 15th-18th centuries |
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