Charles Daubigny (aka Charles François Daubigny) (1817–1878)
“Parc à Mouton, le Matin”, or “The Large Sheepfold”,
1862
Technical Details & Condition:
Etching on heavy cream wove paper, with generously wide margins and
deckle edges on all sides. This large etching marks Daubigny’s debut
publication with Alfred Cadart (1828–1875) and serves as a definitive
example of the “new taste for realism” identified by Michel Melot (1978, p.
279) at the dawn of the 1860s. Indeed, with its richly inked and deeply bitten
lines, the sheer boldness of this execution was instrumental in
defining the aesthetic path for the ambitious, large-scale prints subsequently
issued by Cadart for the Société des Aquafortistes.
This impression is from the final state (of four), after the removal
of the publisher (Cadart & Chevalier) and printer (Auguste
Delâtre) addresses.
A superbly strong, well-printed, and nearly faultless impression.
Aside from a few minor marks in the margins and slight instances of tonal
unevenness visible when held to the light, the sheet remains in excellent
condition for its size and age.
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 42.5 x 61.7 cm
• Platemark: 22 x 38 cm
• Image borderline: 18.5 x 34.7 cm
Lettering on Plate (below the image border):
• Left: “Daubigny pinxt. & sculpt.”
• Centre: “PARC À MOUTON, LE MATIN.”
References:
• Melot D 95 (Michel
Melot, Graphic Art of the Pre-Impressionists, 1978, New York, Harry N.
Abrams, p. 279, cat. no. D 95)
• Rijksmuseum: https://id.rijksmuseum.nl/200182019
• British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1864-1008-210
Price & Shipping:
AU$306 (approx. US$216.07 / €184.88/ £160.97),
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buyer’s responsibility.
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