NÉE (*1739) nach LESPINASSE (*1734), Château und Ort Berre-l'Etang, KSt.

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François Denis Née (um 1739 Paris - um 1817 ebd.) nach Louis Nicolas de Lespinasse (1734 Pouilly-sur-Loire - 1808 Paris), 2 Ansichten von Château und Ort Berre-l'Etang, 18. Jahrhundert, Kupferstich

  • Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unterhalb beider Darstellung in der Druckplatte signiert und mit "Roussillon No." 20 und 21 bezeichnet sowie mit Bleistift beschriftet.

  • Datierung: 18. Jahrhundert

  • Schlagworte: Architektur, Deutschland, Klassizismus, 1750-1799

  • Größe: Papier: 54.2 cm x 35.6 cm, Darstellung: 16.3 cm x 23.4 cm

  • Zustand: Akzeptabler Zustand. Auf dem gesamten Blatt sind blasse Stockflecken und Verschmutzungen erkennbar. Entlang aller Kanten sind Verfärbungen sowie Beschädigungen in Form von Knickfalten und einzelnen Randeinrissen feststellbar. Die Darstellungen sind nahezu unbetroffen. Durch die Blattmitte verläuft eine schwache horizontale Knickspur.

 



 

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François Denis Née (around 1739 Paris - around 1817 ibid.) after Louis Nicolas de Lespinasse (1734 Pouilly-sur-Loire - 1808 Paris), 2 views of the château and village of Berre-l'Etang, 18th century, Copper engraving


  • Technique: Copper engraving on Paper

  • Inscription: Signed and inscribed "Roussillon No." 20 and 21 in the printing plate below both images and inscribed in pencil.

  • Date: 18th century

  • Keywords: 18th century, Classicism, Architecture, Germany,

  • Size: Paper: 54.2 cm x 35.6 cm (21.3 x 14 in), Depiction: 16.3 cm x 23.4 cm (6.4 x 9.2 in)

  • Condition: Rather good condition. Pale foxing and soiling are visible throughout the sheet. There is discolouration along all edges as well as damage in the form of creases and individual tears in the margins. The illustrations are almost unaffected. A faint horizontal crease runs through the centre of the sheet.



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