La Jarretière - from Les Dames Galantes
La Jarretière – From Les Dames Galantes is an original b/w etching on laid ivory-colored paper, by Émile Boilvin . Excellent condition, with fresh impressions, this is a rare specimen before letter (I.F.F. 56). On the lower margin "d.ap Ed. Beaumont / E. Boilvin".
From the volume “ Les sept Discours touchant les Dames galantes du Sieur de Brant ôme ”, text by Pierre Bourdeilles de Brantôme, published by Jouaust, Paris, 1882, this is one of ten original b/w etchings d’après the Edouard Beaumont edition.
Émile Boilvin (Metz 1845 - Paris, 1899)
Emile Boilvin is a 19th century French painter and printmaker, a pupil of Isidore Pils and Pierre Edmond Alexandre Hédouin. He exhibited at the Salon of Painting and Sculpture , in the "French Engravers" section, from 1865. He won the " Grand Prix " at the Universal Exhibition of 1889.
La Jarretière – From Les Dames Galantes is an original b/w etching on laid ivory-colored paper, by É mile Boilvin . Excellent condition, with fresh impressions, this is a rare specimen before letter (I.F.F. 56). On the lower margin "d.ap Ed. Beaumont / E. Boilvin".
From the volume “ Les sept Discours touchant les Dames galantes du Sieur de Brant ôme ”, text by Pierre Bourdeilles de Brantôme, published by Jouaust, Paris, 1882, this is one of ten original b/w etchings d’après the Edouard Beaumont edition: drawings by Edouard de Beaumont engraved by Boilvin. Limited edition, 220 copies.
The Boilvin’s illustrated plates for this volume are the following:
Frontispiece – portrait de Brantome,
La Dame Fouetté
Les Oiseux de Barbarie,
Le Gant dans le Lit
La Jarretière,
Les Cavaliers espagnols
L’Audacieux et laTimide
Le Cardinal de Lorraine
L ‘Hercule mesquin
Le Devant de la Dame.
Émile Boilvin (Metz 1845 - Paris, 1899)
Emile Boilvin is a 19th century French painter and printmaker, a pupil of Isidore Pils and Pierre Edmond Alexandre Hédouin. He exhibited at the Salon of Painting and Sculpture , in the "French Engravers" section, from 1865. He won the " Grand Prix " at the Universal Exhibition of 1889.
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