Description: Penelope Fabric Web Greek Mythology Engraving Picart 1730 The description of this item has been automatically translated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us. Many more old maps, graphics and antiquarian books in our eBay shop!We also buy!Picart, Bernard (1673-1733):"La Toile de Penelope. / Penelope's shawl. / Penelope's Web. / 'T Linnen van Penelope." - Greek mythology / Greek mythology Amsterdam 1730. Original copperplate engraving by Bernhard Picart from approx. 1730. -- Leaf mass: approx. 28x45cm. -- well preserved. || Original copper engraving by Bernhard Picart from c. 1730. -- size of sheet: c. 11.4 x 18.1 inches. in good condition. || Bernard Picart was a French engraver and book illustrator. He was born in Paris in 1673 and was initially a student of his father Etienne Picart (1632-1721), then of Benoit Audran the Elder. and from 1689 by Sebastien Le Clerc (1637-1714). He studied drawing at the Academie Royale. In 1696 he went to the Academy in Antwerp and in 1698 to Amsterdam, where he worked as a book illustrator. Later, back in Paris, he worked primarily as an engraver. When he settled in Amsterdam in 1711, he already had an excellent reputation as an engraver and engraver. His detailed engravings based on drawings by famous painters were famous. Antoine Coypel, among others, was his role model for his own picture compositions. Jacob van der Schley (1715-1779) was one of his students. Picart left behind an extensive oeuvre with approx. 1300 sheets. He died a wealthy man in Amsterdam in 1733. || Bernard Picart was a French engraver and book illustrator. He was born in Paris in 1673 and was a student of his father Etienne Picart (1632-1721), then of Benoit Audran the Elder. and from 1689 by Sebastien Le Clerc (1637-1714). He studied drawing at the Academie Royale. In 1696 he went to the Academy in Antwerp and in 1698 to Amsterdam, where he worked as a book illustrator. Back in Paris later, he worked mainly as an engraver. When he settled in Amsterdam in 1711, he already had an excellent reputation as an engraver and engraver. His detailed engravings based on drawings by famous painters were famous. For his own picture compositions, among other things Antoine Coypel is his role model. Jacob van der Schley (1715-1779) was one of his students. Picart left an extensive oeuvre with approx. 1300 sheets. He died as a wealthy man in Amsterdam in 1733.Order number: 308526Many more antique maps and prints on our site antiquariat-voelkel. Many more old maps, views and graphics on our own page antiquariat-voelkel.IllustrationsRecorded with whBOOKSafe ordering - order control tested!Item listed with the w+h GmbH eBay service Data and images powered by Book lover (2024-12-05)Amsterdam 1730. Original copperplate engraving by Bernhard Picart from approx. 1730. -- Leaf mass: approx. 28x45cm. -- well preserved. || Original copper engraving by Bernhard Picart from c. 1730. -- size of sheet: c. 11.4 x 18.1 inches. in good condition. || Bernard Picart was a French engraver and book illustrator. He was born in Paris in 1673 and was initially a student of his father Etienne Picart (1632-1721), then of Benoit Audran the Elder. and from 1689 by Sebastien Le Clerc (1637-1714). He studied drawing at the Academie Royale. In 1696 he went to the Academy in Antwerp and in 1698 to Amsterdam, where he worked as a book illustrator. Later, back in Paris, he worked primarily as an engraver. When he settled in Amsterdam in 1711, he already had an excellent reputation as an engrave Drucktyp Handgefertigt Zeitraum Vor 1800 Originalität Unikat Handgefertigt Original Produktart Graphiken
Price: 55.26 USD
Location: Seubersdorf
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Period: Before 1800
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