Description
a seated woman in a wooded landscape, turning her head away from a letter that she is reading. Representation of H?lo?se, illustrating ‘Julie, or the New Heloise’, a novel by Jean-Jacques Rousseau inspired by the 12th century story of H?lo?se’s illicit love for, and secret marriage to, her teacher Pierre Ab?lard.
Made by an anonymous engraver after F. Wheatley.
Medium: Stipple engraving printed in sepia on wove (vellin) paper.
Sheet size: 26.7 x 36.5 cm (10.51 x 14.37 inch). Image size: 24.5 x 30 cm. (9.65 x 11.81 inch).
Condition: good, given age. Image fine. Paper loss in two places in the top margin, a small tear in the margin and edge of the image (top left), two foxing spots in the left margin, a small crease in the edge of the image. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
ELOISA-LETTER-READING-ST PREUX | DPO-PCO-1-76
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
This print originates from Rousseau’s Eloisa, volume 1, page 16. Published in 1791 by S. Vivares in London.
Biography engraver: Francis Wheatley (London, 1747-1801) was an English landscape and portrait painter.



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