Noël Lemire (1724 Rouen - 1801 Paris) nach Charles Dominique Eisen (1720 Valenciennes - 1778 Brüssel), Französische Edelleute, 1764, Kupferstich
- Technik: Kupferstich auf Papier, aufgezogen auf Papier
- Stempel: Sammlerstempel, Lugt Nr.: 2273. Großherzogliches Museum zu Schwerin. Schwerin. 20. Jahrhundert
- Datierung: 1764
- Beschreibung: Aus der Hand des franz. Kupferstechers und Buchillustrators Lemire, der zu den bedeutendsten Stechern des 18. Jh.s zählt. Unter der Darstellung signiert "C.Eisen inven. / N. le Mire sculp.", mittig unten in der Darstellung datiert "N. Le Mire sculp. 1764"
- Schlagworte: Architektur, Literatur, Frankreich, Rokoko, 1750-1799
- Größe: Papier: 12.4 cm x 7.6 cm
- Zustand: Guter Zustand. Das Blatt ist blass stockfleckig. Die Darstellung macht einen sehr guten Eindruck. Entlang der Ränder knapp beschnitten; verso auf der Unterlage in den Ecken mit Spuren einer früheren Montage.
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Noël Lemire (1724 Rouen - 1801 Paris) after Charles Dominique Eisen (1720 - 1778 ), French noblemen, 1764, Copper engraving
- Technique: Copper engraving on Paper, mounted on Paper
- Stamp: Collector's stamp, Lugt no.: 2273. Großherzogliches Museum zu Schwerin. Schwerin. 20th century
- Date: 1764
- Description: From the hand of the French engraver and book illustrator Lemire. Engraver and book illustrator Lemire, one of the most important engravers of the 18th century. Signed "C.Eisen inven. / N. le Mire sculp." below the depiction, dated "N. Le Mire sculp. 1764"
- Keywords: 18th century, Rococo, Architecture, France,
- Size: Paper: 12.4 cm x 7.6 cm (4.9 x 3 in)
- Condition: Good condition. The sheet is pale foxing. The image makes a very good impression. Narrowly trimmed along the margins; traces of an earlier mounting on the verso of the backing in the corners.
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