Description
(‘The Village Soothsayer’) This plate shows Colin and Colette talking with the village soothsayer to reinforce their love. Scene from a French opera by J.J. Rousseau.
Made by Jourd’heuil after Briard.
Medium: Etching / engraving with hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper.
Sheet size: 42 x 56 cm (16.54 x 22.05 inch). Image size: 34.5 x 45 cm. (13.58 x 17.72 inch).
Condition: fair, given age. Corners damp stained. Paper with crinkles and a diagonal crease upper left. Light foxing. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
DEVIN DE VILLAGE-LOVE-SOOTHSAYER-ROMANCE | DPO-A2-003-26
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Published in Paris by Beauvarlet c. 1770. Probably a later impression.
Biography engraver: Jourdheuil (1759-1781) was a French engraver, pupil of J.F. Beauvarlet.
Biography artist: Gabriel Briard (1725-1777) was a landscape and portrait painter of some grace and facility of hand, the master of Demarne.




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