Adolphe
Mouilleron (1820–1881)—described
by Henri Beraldi (1890) as “the prince of colourist lithographers,” further
remarking: “In his hand, the greasy crayon becomes, just as colour does in the
hands of true painters, a precious-looking material; plastic, supple, rich: his
lithographs are truly of superb quality…” (p. 153).
“Faulheit” (Idleness), c. 1850
Technical
Details & Condition:
Two-stone
lithograph, black with a warm grey tint stone on heavy wove paper. The image
has an approximately 2.5–3 cm border and has been professionally mounted on
washi paper to provide wide margins suitable for presentation and framing.
The
impression is faultless, and the sheet is in near pristine condition—free of
tears, holes, folds, stains, abrasions, or signs of handling.
Dimensions:
•
Sheet: 26.7 x 20.3 cm
• Image borderline: 21 x 15 cm
In-Plate
Lettering:
• Left: “Mouilleron lith.”
• Centre: “Faulheit.”
References:
•
Beraldi, “Les Graveurs du XIXe Siècle: MEISSONIER – PIGUET”, 1890, vol. X, pp.
152–157.
• Rijksmuseum: https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200236053
Price
& Shipping:
AU$229 (approx. US$163.07 /
€139.82 / £121.14), including worldwide express shipping. Import duties and
taxes (if any) are the buyer’s responsibility.
This
evocative work captures the feeling of lethargy when worries melt away during a
sail. To truly appreciate its insightful design—such as how the rigging rope on
the left connects with the sailor's knife, and the chain of rigging links with
the pipe held by the sailor on the right—consider viewing the image upside
down. For purchase inquiries, please contact me at oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com,
and I will provide a secure PayPal invoice for a seamless transaction.






























































