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Document Japonais 260 Planches - Charles Gillot

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Title: Document Japonais 260 Planches
Artist: Charles Gillot
Printing Date: Not dated, 1880 circa
Medium: Franch Japanese Prints on paper
Size/Format: 35 x 26 cm.
Publisher: Imprimerie Gillot, Paris
Additional Information: 260 Single Prints Monochromes or Polychromes after Hiroshige, Kiyomitsu, Hokusai, Outamaro, Harunobou, Koriusai, Massayoshi etc. in a carton briefcase closed by three strings. Charles Gillot, engraver and French typographer born in 1853 and dead in the 1903. In 1876 he creates the first laboratory of fotogravure open in France and he patents a method of incision called "Gillotipie", improving the method invented by his father Firmin Gillot, engraver, too. “Gillotipie” or “Zincographie” consists in the reproduction in relief on plates of zinc or copper, throught a chemical procedure, of writings, sketches or photos so that to get matrixes for the press. This technique has been called “Gillotipie” in his honor. Charles Gillot was a great collector and expert of the oriental art and particularly of Japanese one. The ancient prints by the briefcase "Documents Japonais", a harvest of 260 tables devoted to the art and the culture of Japan have been published in Paris around 1885 from Charles Gillot with the purpose to introduce the Japanese arts and culture in all Europe. The numerous ancient prints of the series represent objects of art, flowers, landscapes, vases and bronzes, ceramics, studies of animals, cloths, enamels, scenes of insides and other decorative motives.

Reserve: $390.00

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Condition Report: Condition general good. The edges of some prints appear more dark color because of the time. The briefcase presents signs of usury. ATTENTION: 8 plates are absent (30-82-100-120-146-209-220-237)

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Title: Document Japonais 260 Planches
Artist: Charles Gillot
Printing Date: Not dated, 1880 circa
Medium: Franch Japanese Prints on paper
Size/Format: 35 x 26 cm.
Publisher: Imprimerie Gillot, Paris
Additional Information: 260 Single Prints Monochromes or Polychromes after Hiroshige, Kiyomitsu, Hokusai, Outamaro, Harunobou, Koriusai, Massayoshi etc. in a carton briefcase closed by three strings. Charles Gillot, engraver and French typographer born in 1853 and dead in the 1903. In 1876 he creates the first laboratory of fotogravure open in France and he patents a method of incision called "Gillotipie", improving the method invented by his father Firmin Gillot, engraver, too. “Gillotipie” or “Zincographie” consists in the reproduction in relief on plates of zinc or copper, throught a chemical procedure, of writings, sketches or photos so that to get matrixes for the press. This technique has been called “Gillotipie” in his honor. Charles Gillot was a great collector and expert of the oriental art and particularly of Japanese one. The ancient prints by the briefcase "Documents Japonais", a harvest of 260 tables devoted to the art and the culture of Japan have been published in Paris around 1885 from Charles Gillot with the purpose to introduce the Japanese arts and culture in all Europe. The numerous ancient prints of the series represent objects of art, flowers, landscapes, vases and bronzes, ceramics, studies of animals, cloths, enamels, scenes of insides and other decorative motives.

Reserve: $390.00

Shipping:
Domestic: Flat-rate of $75.00 to anywhere within the contiguous U.S.
International: Foreign shipping rates are determined by destination.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Location: This item ships from Italy

Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.

In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
Condition Report: Condition general good. The edges of some prints appear more dark color because of the time. The briefcase presents signs of usury. ATTENTION: 8 plates are absent (30-82-100-120-146-209-220-237)

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