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The Palais Royal - Gallery's Walk / Promenade De La Gallerie Du Palais Royal [Original Color Engraving Debucourt, Louis-Philibert [1755-1832]]

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By Debucourt, Louis-Philibert [1755-1832]
Laid Paper. Printed In Color, Not Colored Later. Complete With Full Margins, As Issued, With Title In English And French Below The Image, Which Is Approximately 21" X 11". This State Of The Plates Has The Third Large Female Figure From The Left In A Greenish-Blue Dress With A Blue Waist. Philibert-Louis Debucourt, (1755 ? 1832) Was A French Painter And Engraver. Debucourt Was Born In Paris In 1755, And Became A Pupil Of Vien. He Executed A Few Plates In Mezzotint, Such As The Heureuse Famille, The Benediction De La Mariée, And The Cruche Cassée, After His Own Designs. Most Of His Work Was, However, In Aquatint. He Became The Leading Maker Of Multi-Plate Colour Prints, Combining Washes Of Aquatint With Line-Engraving.[2] He Used A Number Of Different Techniques, But Most Involved Three Colour Plates, And A Fourth Key Plate, Outlining The Design In Black. Debucourt's Father-In-Law Was The Sculptor Louis-Philippe Mouchy. In The Marriage Contract Mouchy Generously Offered To Provide A Three-Room Apartment At The Louvre, Where Debucourt Lived For Twelve And A Half Years. The Address Of This Apartment Is Often Given On His Prints. ]Some Of His Work Was Satirical, Such As La Promenade Publique, An Aquatint Of 1792 Showing A Crowd In The Gardens The Palais-Royal. As Well As Work From His Own Designs, He Made Aquatints After Carle Vernet, Including The Horse Frightened By A Lion, The Horse Frightened By Lightning And The Strayed Huntsman. Debucourt Was Assisted For Some Years By His Pupil And Nephew, Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet.
Published by: Paris, 1787
Vendor: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA

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By Debucourt, Louis-Philibert [1755-1832]
Laid Paper. Printed In Color, Not Colored Later. Complete With Full Margins, As Issued, With Title In English And French Below The Image, Which Is Approximately 21" X 11". This State Of The Plates Has The Third Large Female Figure From The Left In A Greenish-Blue Dress With A Blue Waist. Philibert-Louis Debucourt, (1755 ? 1832) Was A French Painter And Engraver. Debucourt Was Born In Paris In 1755, And Became A Pupil Of Vien. He Executed A Few Plates In Mezzotint, Such As The Heureuse Famille, The Benediction De La Mariée, And The Cruche Cassée, After His Own Designs. Most Of His Work Was, However, In Aquatint. He Became The Leading Maker Of Multi-Plate Colour Prints, Combining Washes Of Aquatint With Line-Engraving.[2] He Used A Number Of Different Techniques, But Most Involved Three Colour Plates, And A Fourth Key Plate, Outlining The Design In Black. Debucourt's Father-In-Law Was The Sculptor Louis-Philippe Mouchy. In The Marriage Contract Mouchy Generously Offered To Provide A Three-Room Apartment At The Louvre, Where Debucourt Lived For Twelve And A Half Years. The Address Of This Apartment Is Often Given On His Prints. ]Some Of His Work Was Satirical, Such As La Promenade Publique, An Aquatint Of 1792 Showing A Crowd In The Gardens The Palais-Royal. As Well As Work From His Own Designs, He Made Aquatints After Carle Vernet, Including The Horse Frightened By A Lion, The Horse Frightened By Lightning And The Strayed Huntsman. Debucourt Was Assisted For Some Years By His Pupil And Nephew, Jean-Pierre-Marie Jazet.
Published by: Paris, 1787
Vendor: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA

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