Jean François Millet (1814–1875)
“Woman Churning Butter” (also known as “La Baratteuse” and “Woman
Churning”), 1855
Technical Details &
Condition:
Etching, with touches of
drypoint, printed in rich brown ink on buff laid paper. It is from the third
and final state, featuring the scratch inscribed address of the printer,
Auguste Delâtre (also known as Auguste Marie Delâtre) (1822–1907). The
impression is strong and well-printed, though the printer’s address appears
faint. The sheet has small margins (approximately 1 cm) with minor age-toning
along the edges. There are remnants of mounting on the verso. Overall, it is
in very good condition, free from tears, holes, folds, abrasions, or
significant stains.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 19.6 x 13.8 cm
• Platemark: 17.9 x 11.8 cm
Plate Lettering:
• Along the lower edge
(faint and partially lost): “Impe par Aug. [Delâtre] Rue St
Jacque 171”
References:
• Melot M 10 S3 (Michel
Melot, Graphic Art of the Pre-Impressionists, 1978, New York, Harry N.
Abrams, p. 289, cat. no. M 10)
• The British Museum describes this print as: “Peasant woman churning vat's
contents, in barn, cat at her feet. 1855 / Etching, with touches of drypoint” (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1865-1209-798)
Price & Shipping:
AU$1164 (approximately US$778.07 / €667.74 /
£579.27), inclusive of worldwide express shipping. Please note that import
duties and taxes are the buyer’s responsibility.
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artists of the nineteenth century, please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com. I will be happy to provide a PayPal
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