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Veüe Et perspective du Dome et de L'Hotel Royalle des Invalides de Paris.
CHÉREAU, J.
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Artist / Publisher : CHÉREAU, J.
Place & date : Paris, 1760
Color : Uncolored.
Size : 163 x 191 mm.
Condition : Belle impression. Papier jauni par endroit. Quelques taches jaunâtres.
Panoramic view of the Invalides in Paris, including a numbered legend in both lower corners. The plate is numbered in black pencil in upper right corner. Published by the brothers Chéreau, active in Paris at rue St. Jacques au Grand St. Remy .
Franqois Chéreau was born in 1680 in Blois, it is unknown when he settled in Paris. He was student of Gérard Audran and Pierre Drevet. In 1718 he acquired the stock of copperplates and prints of his tutor Gérard Audran. He was a very talented engraver. After his death in 1729 the copperplates were sold by his widow. His brother Jacques (le jeune) (1688-1776) was also engravers and publisher and worked for one year in England. He was well known as engraver of portraits.
Very rare print with a high standard of engraving.
( Ref. 23171 )
Place & date : Paris, 1760
Color : Uncolored.
Size : 163 x 191 mm.
Condition : Belle impression. Papier jauni par endroit. Quelques taches jaunâtres.
Panoramic view of the Invalides in Paris, including a numbered legend in both lower corners. The plate is numbered in black pencil in upper right corner. Published by the brothers Chéreau, active in Paris at rue St. Jacques au Grand St. Remy .
Franqois Chéreau was born in 1680 in Blois, it is unknown when he settled in Paris. He was student of Gérard Audran and Pierre Drevet. In 1718 he acquired the stock of copperplates and prints of his tutor Gérard Audran. He was a very talented engraver. After his death in 1729 the copperplates were sold by his widow. His brother Jacques (le jeune) (1688-1776) was also engravers and publisher and worked for one year in England. He was well known as engraver of portraits.
Very rare print with a high standard of engraving.
( Ref. 23171 )
Specifications
- Place & date
- Paris, 1760
- Condition
- Good impression. Some age-toning of the paper. Some faint brown spots.
- Height
- 163
- Width
- 191
- Description fr
- Vue de l'l'Hôtel des Invalides à Paris, incluant une petite légende au bas de la gravure. Numérotée dans le coin sup. droit. Publiée par les frères Chéreau "à Paris rue St. Jacques au Grand St. Remy". F. Chéreau, graveur de talent, est né en 1680 à Blois. Il est l'élève de Gérard Audran et Pierre Drevet. En 1718, il acquiert les cuivres de son maître. A sa mort en 1729, les cuivres furent vendus par sa veuve. Son frère Jacques le Jeune est également graveur et éditeur.
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- 23171
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