Album Of Lithographs Galerie Royale Suits C 1842

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ROYAL COSTUME GALLERY
ITALIAN COSTUMES
PAINTED BY PINGRET LITHOGRAPHED BY ALOPHE, JANET-LANGE AND DOLLET.
at Aubert et Cie.
Undated but probably 1842

  1. VSITALIAN OSTUMES. Collection of 55 superb lithographed plates, 22 colored plates and the others simply engraved and  designed by PINGRET.


    This publication must have appeared first in continuous numbering; then be put back on sale in isolated series with specific numbering for each series and the master key above. These separate series are found in a publisher's cardboard box in black canvas with decorated covers, or in a publisher's cardboard box in black canvas with decorated covers, or in glossy cardboard with the same title as above. 

    Here we have a rare collection of most costume boards from Italy and a few rare plank Spain, Portugal,, Central and South America 

    The colored boards are magnificent and the other boards sometimes show some rare redness.

    Of any rarity.

Snack: 

Hand watercolored planks:

 1 - Young Woman from Tramar, Fish Vendor (near Lisbon) no 73
 2 - Cura of Seville, 1826 no 69
 3 - Majo de Terez no 53
 4 - Woman of the Surroundings of Salamanca no 60
 5 - Spanish Woman from Gibraltar no 71
 6 - Alguasil from Place des Taureaux no 62
 7 - Picador Demontel no 57
 8 - Woman of Segovia no 63
 9 - Majal no 67
10 - Swiss soldiers of the Pope's Guard no 49
11 - Feme de Vigganiol No 18
12 - Young Daughters of Sessel no 86
13 - Wife of Sn Germanol no 48 
14 - Woman of Frosolone no 42
15 - Water carrier in Venice no 16
16 - Young Woman of Caraffa no 11
17 - Sampognarol no 36
18 - Woman Daughter of Sassa no 43
19 - Inhabitant of the surroundings of Vera Cruz no 75
20 - Man from Puebla (Mexico) no 77
21- Indian of Chapulsepec (Mexico) no 74
22 - Gaucho of the Surroundings of Buenos-Aires no 79

Plates in black and white not watercolored: 

23 - Feme de la Seol d'Urgel no 56 
24 - Torero before Race 68
25 - Bolera Dancing the Mollares of Seville no 61
26 - Woman of the Huertal (Valence) no 52
27 - Woman of Cervaral (Naples) no 20
28 - Young Calabrian Shepherd no 19
29 - Woman of Albane no 12
30 - Women of Mirande no 10
31 - Young Girl of Tramulta no 35
32 - Naples Surroundings Car no 21
33 - Young Girls of the Greek Colony of Badessa (Abruzzo) no 34
34 - Women of Sorente 1
35 - Avellino's wife no 9
36 - Woman of Arfetine no 8
37 - Swiss Drum of the Pope's Guard no.7
38 - Young Woman of Polla no 6
39 - Cuicciara of the Village of Sora no 5
40 - Young Woman of Auletta no 4
41 - Young Girl of Caraffa no 2
42 - Woman of Soinonel no 22
43 - Woman of the Island of Procida no 15
44 - Peasant Calabrai no 13
45 - Priest of the Greek Colony of Badefsa no 25
46 - Swiss Sergeant of the Pope's Guard in Full Dress
47 - Woman of Scanno no 45
48 - Woman from the island of Ischia no 41
49 - Young Woman of Nettuno no 40
50 - Merchant of Broccoli in Rome no 37
51 - Young Girls of Gaëte no 24
52 - Young Girls of Sn Gallo no 28
53 - Unnumbered Regular Leader
54 - Woman of Puebla no 78 
55 - Woman of Lima no 80 

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Pingret Edouard 

Édouard Pingret is the son of a middle-class family, his father, Antoine Adrien, is a master carpenter in Saint-Quentin and is said to be linked to the upper echelons of the Protestant aristocracy and is a lawyer. During the Revolution, he was appointed representative for the department of Aisne at the Convention. So he has a "second home" in Paris.

Édouard Pingret studied painting with Jacques-Louis David and with Jean-Baptiste Regnault, then at the Saint-Luc Academy in Rome. In 1808, he paints a portrait of Napoleon Ier. From 1810, he exhibited at the Paris Salons. In 1831, he is made a knight of the Legion of Honor.

In 18513, he goes to live in Mexico, where it stays until 1855. He exhibited at theAcademia de Bellas Artes. He produced many genre scenes, Mexican interiors that would make him famous throughout America. In 1851, he painted the portrait of the general Mariano Arista (national museum, Mexico).

Lithographer, he produced an important series of characters and costumes from Pyrenees French, which are very successful and which are always reproduced. In 1846, it illustrates the Travel of SM Louis-Philippe 1er, King of the French at Windsor Castle. Dedicated to HM Victoria, Queen of England4.


Marie-Alexandre Alophe 

It is formed in the workshops of painters Camille Roqueplan and Paul Delaroche to theParis School of Fine Arts. His lithographs are characterized by a soft sensuality which made him well accepted by the contemporary public. As a photographer he is distinguished mainly by genre scenes.

Janet Louis-Ange
Ange-Louis Janet was admitted in 1833 to theParis School of Fine Arts in the workshops ofIngres, ofHorace Vernet and D'Alexandre colin. He started at the Salon in 1836 and continued to participate until 1870. He painted hunting scenes, military costumes and portraits1 and composed paintings retracing episodes from French history, such as the crimean war from 1853-18562, the Italian campaign of 1859 or themexico shipping from 1861 to 1867.
This publication must have appeared first in continuous numbering; then be put back on sale in isolated series with specific numbering for each series and the master key above. These separate series are found in a publisher's cardboard box in black canvas with decorated covers, or in a publisher's cardboard box in black canvas with decorated covers, or in glossy cardboard with the same title as above.  Ange-Louis Janet was admitted in 1833 to theParis School of Fine Arts in the workshops ofIngres, ofHorace Vernet and D'Alexandre colin. He started at the Salon in 1836 and continued to participate until 1870. He painted hunting scenes, military costumes and portraits1 and composed paintings retracing episodes from French history, such as the crimean war from 1853-18562, the Italian campaign
Reliure Relié
Langue Français
Époque XIXème
Auteur PINGRET
Caractéristiques spéciales Édition originale
Sujet ITALIE COSTUMES