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Friday, 28 November 2025

Alexandre Calame, “Shipwreck”, 1840

Alexandre Calame (also known as Alexandre Calam; Alexandre Calamy) (1810–1864)
“Shipwreck”, 1840

Technical Details & Condition:
Etching and roulette on chine collé on wove paper. Plate 29 from the series of etching tests, “Essais de gravure à l'eau forte par Alexandre Calame”. This is a strong and well-printed impression executed in Geneva after the artist’s painting (as inscribed in the plate). The sheet is in near pristine condition and has been laid upon a sheet of archival-quality washi paper to provide support and generously wide margins.

Dimensions:
• Sheet: 16.2 x 12.5 cm
• Plate mark: 11 x 8.1 cm
• Chine collé: 10.7 x 8 cm
• Image borderline: 10.6 x 7.3 cm

Plate Lettering:
Scratch-inscribed in plate on right margin: “A. Calame pinx et aqu. forte Geneve 1840”

References:
• Calabi & Schreiber-Favre 16 (Augusto Calabi & Alfred Schreiber-Favre, 1937, Les Eaux-Fortes et les lithographies d'Alexandre Calame, Die Graphischen Künste, pp. 64-77, 110-117, cat. no. II, 16).
• The British Museum offers the following description of this print: “Three castaways stranded on a small rock surrounded by high waves.”
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1863-0725-507
• See also the description of the print by the National Gallery of Art (Scotland):
https://www.nga.gov/artworks/152396-shipwreck

Price & Shipping:

AU$257 (approximately US$168.39 / €145.14 / £127.26), including worldwide express shipping. Please note: Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.

If you are interested in acquiring this small, dark, and drama-filled etching showing figures clinging to shipwreck flotsam in a wild sea, please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to provide a secure PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase. 











Thursday, 27 November 2025

Jules Jacques Veyrassat, “Le Marché aux Chevaux”, 1858, after Rosa Bonheur

Jules Jacques Veyrassat (1828–1893)
“Le Marché aux Chevaux” (The Horse Fair), 1853
after the painting (1852–1855) held in the Metropolitan Museum of Art by Rosa Bonheur (also known as Marie Rosa Bonheur) (1822–1899): https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/435702.

Regarding the painting that this etching translates into line, the MET offers the following insights: “This, Bonheur’s best-known painting, shows the horse market held in Paris on the tree-lined Boulevard de l’Hôpital, near the asylum of Salpêtrière, which is visible in the left background. For a year and a half Bonheur sketched there twice a week, dressing as a man to discourage attention.” (see op. cit.)

Technical Details & Condition:
Etching on buff chine collé, trimmed with a small margin around the image borderline (with loss of the title and publication details) and laid upon a support sheet of archival-quality washi paper, providing support to the print and generously wide margins.
This print was published in Paris by Marchant (also known as Alliance des Arts) (fl. c.1830–1880).
The impression is richly inked and well-printed (near flawless). The sheet has minor chipping at the lower-left corner of the margin.

Dimensions:
• Sheet: 12.6 x 25.8 cm
• Image borderline: 11.9 x 24.9 cm

Plate Lettering:
• Lower left: “Rosa Bonheur 1853.”
• lower right: “Veryressat sc.”

References:
• Beraldi 14 (Henri Béraldi 1892, Les Graveurs du XIXe Siècle: Guide de l'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes: SAINT-MARCEL–ZWINGER, vol. 7, Paris, Librairie L. Conquet, p. 227, cat. no. 14)
• See also the description of this print offered by the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1916-0411-3.

Price & Shipping:
AU$273 (approximately US$178.41 / €153.88 / £134.76), including worldwide express shipping.
Please note: Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.

If you are interested in acquiring this lively scene of horses at market — a view Rosa Bonheur likened to “her own Parthenon frieze” (see the MET URL above) — please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to provide a secure PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase.















Wednesday, 26 November 2025

Félix Bracquemond, “Jacob Meyer-Heine”, 1872

Félix Bracquemond (aka Joseph Auguste Félix Bracquemond) (1833–1914)
“Jacob Meyer-Heine” (also known as “Dernière Réflexion” [Final Thought]), 1872

Technical Details & Condition:

Etching on buff laid paper trimmed with a small margin around the plate mark at the top and sides, with a more generous margin below.
Published in Paris by the widow of Alfred Cardart (Vve A.Cadart) in “L'Eau Forte en 1876.”
State iii (of iii), with the addition of the title (“Dernière Réflexion”) and publication details.
The impression is richly inked and well-printed (near flawless). The sheet is in excellent condition, free of tears, holes, folds, and stains. To ensure stability and wider margins, the sheet has been laid on archival quality washi paper.

Dimensions:
• Sheet: 25 x 25.7 cm
• Plate mark: 21.9 x 24.5 cm
• Image borderline: 21.2 x 24.1 cm

Plate Lettering:
• Lower left corner: “Bracquemond. del. et sculp.”
• Upper right corner: “13. Bracquemond (signature)”
• Lower right corner: “DERNIÈRE RÉFLÉXION / Vve A.Cadart, 56, Bd Haussmann, Paris”

References:
• Beraldi 80 (Henri Béraldi 1888, Les Graveurs du XIXe Siècle: Guide de l'Amateur d'Estampes Modernes: BRACQUEMOND, vol. 3, Paris, Librairie L. Conquet, pp. 39–40, cat. no. 80 [state 3])
• IFF 322 (Jean Laren & Jean Adhémar 1942, Inventaire du Fonds Français après 1800: BOCQVIN–BYON, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale de France, Département des Estampes, vol. 3, p. 378, cat. no. 322 [see https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k5488545z/f387])
• See also the descriptions of this print offered by the British Museum (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1915-0105-14-86) and the National Gallery of Art (https://www.nga.gov/artworks/226572-jacob-meyer-heine).

Price & Shipping:
AU$286 (approximately US$186.96 / €161.11 / £141.01), including worldwide express shipping.
Please note: Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.

If you're interested in acquiring this confidently inscribed portrait that Beraldi (1888) advises was drawn from life (“gravé d'après nature” [p. 40]) of Jacob Meyer-Heine (1805–1879)—the head enameller at the Sèvres porcelain factory—please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to provide a secure PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase.














Tuesday, 25 November 2025

Jan Luyken, “Construction of Noah's Ark”, 1690

Jan Luyken (aka Jan Luijken) (1649–1712)
“Construction of Noah’s Ark,” 1690

Technical Details & Condition:
Etching on laid paper with full margins as published by David and Willem Goeree in Amsterdam in 1700 in “Mosaize Historie der Hebreeuwse Kerke…” (Mosaic History of the Hebrew Church…). The print features the original five folds of publication, now flattened by the sheet having been archival laid on a washi paper backing to provide stability and wider margins. The impression is richly inked and well-printed (near flawless). The sheet is in excellent condition, free of tears, holes, and significant stains.

Dimensions:
• Sheet: 32.8 x 43.4 cm
• Plate mark: 22.5 x 41.5 cm
• Image borderline: 21.5 x 40.7 cm

Plate Lettering:
• Numbered at upper right corner: “1012”
• Numbered throughout the image: from “1” to “45”
• Lettered below the image borderline in a line of Dutch: “de Timmering der Arke onder’t bestuur van de goddelyke Bouwmeester Noach in syn aaleg en werkda[d]ige vootgang vertoond.”
(“The Carpentry of the Ark under the direction of the divine Architect Noah, shown in its design and active progress”)

References:
• Van Eeghen 1128 (Pieter van Eeghen & Johan Philip van der Kellen 1905, “Het werk van Jan en Casper Luyken”, Amsterdam, Frederik Muller & Co., vol. 1, p. 192, cat. no. 1128 [see https://archive.org/details/hetwerkvanjanen00kellgoog/page/192/mode/1up]).
Van Eeghen describes the scene depicted: “The ark, almost finished at the back, is only just being started on the other side. In the foreground on the left, under a shelter, Noah discusses the plans with two overseers. With instructions.” (p. 192)
• The Rijksmuseum holds a drawing by Jan Luyken, “Construction of Noah's Ark” (c. 1689), depicting Noah planning the construction: https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200142075.
• Also see Jan Sadeler’s vision of the Ark’s construction in his engraving “Noah Building the Ark” (1586), previously showcased here: https://www.printsandprinciples.com/2018/10/jan-sadelers-engraving-noah-building.html

Price & Shipping:
AU$298 (approximately US$194.05 / €167.33 / £147.05), including worldwide express shipping.

Please note: Import duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.

If you're interested in acquiring this remarkable view of the construction of Noah’s Ark — a design that appears to emphasize creating a boxed-in floating platform without navigational aids like a keel, bow, stern, or rudder — please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I am happy to provide a secure PayPal invoice for a seamless purchase.