Nach OUDRY (*1686), Buckliger bringt Testament Äsops, um 1900, Offsetdruck

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Nach Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686 Paris - 1755 Beavais), Illustration einer Fabel, Buckliger bringt drei Damen in Mode des 18. Jahrhunderts die Testamentserklärung des griechischen Dichters Äsop (um 600 v.Chr.), Nachdruck von originalen Druckplatten um 1900, um 1900, Offsetdruck

  • Technik: Offsetdruck auf Papier

  • Datierung: um 1900

  • Beschreibung: Illustration einer Fabel. Nach einer Vorlage von Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686 Paris - 1755 Beauvais). In Darstellung französischsprachig betitelt und darunter in Druckplatte signiert. Nachdruck von originalen Druckplatten um 1900

    • Persönlichkeiten:
    • Äsop (600 v.Chr. - 500 v.Chr. )

      War ein antiker griechischer Dichter von Fabeln und Gleichnissen, der wahrscheinlich im 6. Jahrhundert v. Chr. lebte.


  • Schlagworte: Berufsleben, Mythologie, Frankreich, Barock, 1900-1924

  • Größe: Papier: 34.8 cm x 26.9 cm, Druckplatte: 22.5 cm x 17.0 cm, Darstellung: 19.4 cm x 14.1 cm

  • Zustand: Sehr guter Zustand. Vereinzelt sind leichte Stockflecken erkennbar. Im Bereich der Druckplatte ist das Papier schwach gewellt. Entlang der rechten Blattkante sind Reste einer ehemaligen Buchbindung feststellbar.

 



 

English Version:

 

After Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686 Paris - 1755 Beavais), Illustration of a fable, Hunchback brings to three ladies in 18th century fashion the will of the Greek poet Aesop (c 600 BC), reprint from original printing plates c 1900, c. 1900, Offset printing


  • Technique: Offset printing on Paper

  • Date: c. 1900

  • Description: Illustration of a fable. After an original by Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686 Paris - 1755 Beauvais). Titled in French in the illustration and signed in printing plate below. Reprint from original printing plates around 1900

    • Person:
    • Äsop (600 BC - 500 BC )

      Was an ancient Greek poet of fables and parables who probably lived in the 6th century BC.


  • Keywords: 20th century, Baroque, Professions, France,

  • Size: Paper: 34.8 cm x 26.9 cm (13.7 x 10.6 in), Plate: 22.5 cm x 17.0 cm (8.9 x 6.7 in), Depiction: 19.4 cm x 14.1 cm (7.6 x 5.6 in)

  • Condition: Very good condition. Light foxing is visible in isolated places. The paper is slightly wavy in the area of the printing plate. Remnants of a former book binding are visible along the right edge of the sheet.



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