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Large color engraving: “Feste Bacchique” after Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721) 20th century
Engraving made by J. Moyreau (1690-1762) in Paris at Gersaint and Surugue, engravers of Roy rue des noyers in Paris
Very beautiful framing with a beautiful frame with channels and rows of pearls
Superb Marie-Louise fabric in 3 different colors and high volume: made by Maison Durst, 15 rue de la tour 75016 Paris
Perfect general condition
total height: 91 cm
total width: 66 cm
Frame: width: 5.5 cm depth: 5.5 cm
Marie-Louise: width: 8.5 cm
View: h: 63 cm width: 38.5 cm
For information :
This board is part of the work of Antoine Watteau kept at the Louvre Museum
It is a folio collection in red morocco of 'The work of Antoine Watteau Peintre du Roy in his Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture...by the care of M. de Julienne', Paris, at Gusand, Porte Our Lady.
Collection of etchings in two volumes including the Bacchic Fest number 97
This collection was produced from 1729 to 1731
It was the subject of a donation to the Louvre Museum in 1935 from Baron Edmond de Rothschild, this collection coming from his private collection
It currently bears the inventory number: L 89 LR/19 Recto in the Graphic Arts collection
Ref: AJPVDD4Q86