La Sainte Famille Tableau Original d'Antoine Watteau...

Reference: S44352
Author Marie-Jeanne Renard DUBOS
Year: 1732 ca.
Measures: 320 x 445 mm
€300.00

Reference: S44352
Author Marie-Jeanne Renard DUBOS
Year: 1732 ca.
Measures: 320 x 445 mm
€300.00

Description

Holy Family sitting on a shore, with Joseph presenting a dove to Jesus. After Antoine Watteau.

Etching, 1732, lettered with names of designer and engraver, title, inscription in French, and publication line. Signed at lower right M. Jeanne Renard du Bos Sculp.

Plate 26 from 'L'Oeuvre d'Antoine Watteau'.

Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos (1701 – between 1730 and 1750) was a French engraver. She was probably born in Paris and became a pupil of Charles Dupuis. She engraved several paintings, including a painting by Francoise Basseporte of a woman at half-length stroking a rabbit, that was published in Versailles immortalisée in 1720. She was mentioned for this in Louis-Marie Prudhomme's dictionary of famous women. Prudhomme claimed the year of her death was unknown in 1830. She probably died in Paris.

A fine impression, printed on contemporary laid paper, with margins, very good condition.

Bibliografia

Dacier & Vuaflart, Jean de Jullienne et les graveurs de Watteau au XVIIIe siècle (26.II).

Marie-Jeanne Renard DUBOS (1701 – tra il 1730 e il 1750)

Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos (1701 – between 1730 and 1750) was a French engraver. She was probably born in Paris and became a pupil of Charles Dupuis. She engraved several paintings, including a painting by Francoise Basseporte of a woman at half-length stroking a rabbit, that was published in Versailles immortalisée in 1720. She was mentioned for this in Louis-Marie Prudhomme's dictionary of famous women. Prudhomme claimed the year of her death was unknown in 1830. She probably died in Paris.

Marie-Jeanne Renard DUBOS (1701 – tra il 1730 e il 1750)

Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos (1701 – between 1730 and 1750) was a French engraver. She was probably born in Paris and became a pupil of Charles Dupuis. She engraved several paintings, including a painting by Francoise Basseporte of a woman at half-length stroking a rabbit, that was published in Versailles immortalisée in 1720. She was mentioned for this in Louis-Marie Prudhomme's dictionary of famous women. Prudhomme claimed the year of her death was unknown in 1830. She probably died in Paris.