Antique Print-AUDIENCE STYLE OF KING WILLIAM I VS. CHARLES X-Hemelryck-1827

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‘DE TWEE AUDIENTIES’

– This satirical print shows the difference in Audience style of Willem I (William I), King of The Netherlands, being rather informal and Charles X of France, being formal sitting on his throne.

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Description

This satirical print shows the difference in Audience style of Willem I (William I), King of The Netherlands, being rather informal and Charles X of France, being formal sitting on his throne.

Made by Jean-Louis van Hemelryck (attributed to) after own design.

Medium: Crayon style lithograph with original hand colouring on wove (vellin type) paper.

Sheet size: 30.5 x 24 cm (12.01 x 9.45 inch). Image size: 23.5 x 18 cm. (9.25 x 7.09 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Light creasing and soiling. Small tears in paper edges. Small hole in middle, barely noticable. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

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BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Source: unknown, to be determined.

Reference: FMH 6276.

Biography engraver: Jean-Louis van Hemelryck was a 19th.c. genre and history painter in Brussels.

Additional information

Dimensions 24 × 30 × 1 cm

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