Eléonore Lingée (aka Thérèse Eléonore Lingée; Thérèse
Eléonore Hémery; Eléonore Lefèvre) (1753–c.1833?)
“Plate
4: Profile Study of Nose, Mouth and Chin” (descriptive title
only), c.1830, crayon-manner stipple engraving after a drawing by Gédéon
François Reverdin (1772–1828), published in Paris in 1830 by G.F. Reverdin
as an illustration to “Cours complet d'études pour la figure: d'après les
plus beaux modèles de l'antiquité et les tableaux des grands maîtres”
(Complete course of studies for the figure: based on the most beautiful models
of antiquity and the paintings of the great masters) (see https://archive.org/details/gri_33125009329638/page/n69/mode/2up).
Crayon-manner stipple engraving on laid paper with margins
as published.
Size: (sheet) 42.1 x 31.9 cm; (plate) 35 x 28 cm.
Inscribed in plate: (upper left) “VE. CR.”;
(upper right) “Pl. 4.”; (lower left) “G. Reverdin delt”; (lower centre) “A
Paris chez Reverdin Rue du Sentier No.15. et chez les principaux Mds.
d’Estampes. […] Déposé à la Bibliothe. Imple.”; (lower
right) “E.re Lingée Sc”.
I understand that the publication was issued as a
series of twelve notebooks (see p. 2: https://archive.org/details/gri_33125009329638/page/(2)/mode/2up)
and that this plate must be from one of the first five notebooks, as the
introductory text advises: (transl.) “ To facilitate study, we took care, in
the first five notebooks, to engrave next to the line alone the same shaded
part; by this means, the student will have the advantage of seeing the clearly
drawn line in his model, and will at the same time be able to know the real
shape of the object, by casting his eyes on the same shaded part” (ibid).
The British Museum offers the following description of
the publication: “Premiers Élémens du Dessin au Trait. Pour servir
d'introduction au Cours complet d'Etudes pour la Figure […] containing 74
numbered plates showing details of faces, hands, feet and limbs from classical
sculptures and Old Master paintings for the use of artists, after drawings by
G. Reverdin. Including 6 plates from a ‘Supplément’, 6 plates depicting
Christian saints after Leonardo, Romano, Raphael and others, and engraved
titlepage with profiles of faces and a laurel wreath inscribed ‘Raphael’ and
‘L. de Vinci’ (https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1869-0410-1705-1778
[BM inv.no. 1869,0410.1705-1778]).
Condition: a strong and well-printed impression with
wide margins. Beyond minor surface marks (recto and verso), the sheet is in a
very good condition with no tears, holes, folds or significant stains.
I am selling this finely executed stipple engraving
designed as a drawing model for art students in the early 1800s to copy, for
AU$222 in total (currently/approximately US $141.30/ EUR 134.37/ GBP111.87 at
the time of this listing) including Express Mail (EMS) postage and handling to
anywhere in the world, but not (of course) any import duties/taxes imposed by
some countries. Note that payment is in Australian dollars (AU$222) as this is
my currency.
If you are interested in purchasing this very beautiful
classical study, please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will
send you a PayPal invoice to make the payment easy.
For those interested in other prints from the same series, I have previously posted another plate (a very beautiful one!) that is currently still available: https://www.printsandprinciples.com/2024/09/achille-hubert-lefevre-plate-1-study-of.html.
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