Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) "Le Carquois" by Baudouin and De Launay
Iconographic Engravings – The Fine Arts (1851) "Le Carquois" by Baudouin and De Launay
Antique Engraving Print - "Le Carquois" by Baudouin and De Launay - 1771 Artwork
Description:
This antique engraving, titled "Le Carquois," is a stunning historical print from 1771, engraved by N. De Launay after a gouache painting by A. Baudouin. The image captures an elegant Rococo scene depicting a gentleman reclining in a lavish interior while a lady prepares herself, embodying the refined and playful spirit of the 18th century. The intricate detailing and composition reflect the luxurious aesthetics of the period, making this print an exquisite addition to any collection.
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Title: "Le Carquois"
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Engraver: N. De Launay, after A. Baudouin (1771)
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Medium: Print on high-quality archival paper
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Dimensions: Please see the photo with measurements (approximately 9.5 x 12 inches)
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Condition: Good antique condition with some age-related toning, adding to the character and authenticity of the piece. No significant tears or damage.
This engraving is perfect for collectors of Rococo art, historical prints, or those interested in French 18th-century artwork. The scene is rich with period detail, showcasing the elegance of French aristocratic life, making it a fascinating piece for any home or gallery.