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Vue perspective de l'Interieur de l'Eglise de Notre Dame. . .
MONDHARE, L. J.
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Artist / Publisher : MONDHARE, L. J.
Place & date : Paris, 1760
Color : Original colors.
Size : 252 x 393 mm.
Condition : Paper slightly age-toned as usual.
So-called optical print of the interior of the Notre Dame of Paris. With manuscript translation of title in Dutch in upper margin.
Basset was a well-known publisher of optical prints, established in Paris. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries there were many popular speciality establishments in Paris, Augsburg and London which produced optical viewing devices and special engravings to be viewed through them. In the 18th century the optical print or vue optique came into existence, whose exaggerated converging lines were intended to produce the optical illusion of deep recession. The viewing devices for which these perspective prints were produced consisted of a lens and a mirror, this requiring the use of reversed or mirror-image pictures.
( Ref. 06132 )
Place & date : Paris, 1760
Color : Original colors.
Size : 252 x 393 mm.
Condition : Paper slightly age-toned as usual.
So-called optical print of the interior of the Notre Dame of Paris. With manuscript translation of title in Dutch in upper margin.
Basset was a well-known publisher of optical prints, established in Paris. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries there were many popular speciality establishments in Paris, Augsburg and London which produced optical viewing devices and special engravings to be viewed through them. In the 18th century the optical print or vue optique came into existence, whose exaggerated converging lines were intended to produce the optical illusion of deep recession. The viewing devices for which these perspective prints were produced consisted of a lens and a mirror, this requiring the use of reversed or mirror-image pictures.
( Ref. 06132 )
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- Place & date
- Paris, 1760
- Condition
- Papier légèrement bruni. Bonne condition générale.
- Height
- 252
- Width
- 393
- Description fr
- Vue d'optique figurant l'intérieur de Notre-Dame de Paris. Avec, dans la marge sup., une traduction manuscrite du titre en néerlandais.
Aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles, il y a à Paris, Augsbourg et Londres de nombreux éditeurs spécialisés en impressions populaires qui produisent des appareils d’optique et des vues d’optique spécialement conçues pour être regardées à travers ces boîte d’optique. Au 18ème siècle, la vue optique voit le jour, et ses lignes convergentes exagérées sont destinées à donner l'illusion de la profondeur. Les appareils d’optique pour lesquels ces gravures en perspective sont produites sont constitués d'une lentille et d'un miroir, ce qui nécessite l'utilisation d'images inversées ou en miroir. - Stock No
- 06132
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Plan de Paris commencé l'année 1734, Dessiné et gravé sous les ordres de Messire Michel Etienne Turgot, prévost des marchands.
BRETEZ, Louis / TURGOT.
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