Antique Print-TE-DEUM-ALLIED-ARMIES-PLACE-LOUIS-XV-PARIS-Bowyer-1815

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‘CEREMONY OF TE DEUM BY THE ALLIED ARMIES ON THE SQUARE OF LOUIS XV AT PARIS. THE 10TH APRIL 1814.’

– Engraved and published by Robert Bowyer in 1815, this print captures the ceremony of Te Deum held on April 10, 1814, in Paris following the defeat of Napoleon and the occupation by the Allied forces. The scene is set in the Place de la Concorde (formerly Place Louis XV).

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Description

Medium: Line and aquatint etching with hand colouring on wove (vellin) paper.

Sheet size: 55 x 70 cm (21.65 x 27.56 inch). Image size: 34 x 50.7 cm. (13.39 x 19.96 inch).

Condition: good, given age. Light age toning, minor handling marks, overall well-preserved. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.

ROBERT BOWYER, TE DEUM, ALLIED ARMIES, NAPOLEONIC WARS, PLACE LOUIS XV, PARIS, 1814, HISTORICAL PRINTS, MILITARY ENGRAVINGS, URBAN LANDSCAPES, BATTLE OF PARIS, BOURBON RESTORATION | MAP-BOWYER

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Bowyer, Robert (1758-1834). An Illustrated Record of Important Events in the Annals of Europe, during the Years 1812, 1813, 1814, & 1815. Comprising a Series of Views of Paris, Moscow, the Kremlin, Dresden, Berlin, the Battle of Leipsic, etc. etc. etc. Together with a History of those Momentous Transactions. London: Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, for R. Bowyer, Marlborough Place, Pall Mall. 1815.

This forms the second part of a work of which the first part is The triumphs of Europe, in the campaigns of the years 1812, 1813, 1814 (paged continuously with the present work) and the third part is The campaign of Waterloo.

Reference: Gazette des Beaux-Arts (1913), t.1, p.12 and p.137.

Biography engraver: Robert Bowyer (1758-1834) was a British miniature painter and print publisher. He initially gained recognition for his portrait miniatures, painting the likes of Lord Nelson and the Duke of Rutland. In the 1790s, he shifted to print publishing, producing illustrated works such as an edition of the Bible and Hume’s The History of England. His “Historic Gallery” in Pall Mall displayed commissioned works for these publications. Later in life, he became involved in religious causes and missionary work.

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Dimensions 70 × 55 × 1 cm

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