Adolphe Appian (1818–1898)
“Marais de la Burbanche (Ain)”, 1868,
published by Cadart & Luce (1867–1870/1) and printed by Auguste
Delâtre (1822–1907).
There is a painting related to this
print by Appian, “Temps gris, marais de la Burbanche” (“Gray weather, marsh of
the Burbanche”) (see an image of this painting at henribidauld.com: http://www.henribidauld.com/wpimages/wp765ea859_06.png).
Etching with light plate tone on fine laid
paper with watermark (“ARCHES”) and margins as published.
Size: (sheet) 22.7 x 31.7 cm; (plate)
13.5 x 23.5 cm; (image borderline) 10.3 x 19.4 cm.
Numbered on plate above the image
borderline: (right corner) “36.”
Inscribed on plate within the image
borderline: “APPIAN 1868”.
Letttered on plate below the image
borderline: (left) “A. Appian sc.”; (centre) “MARAIS DE LA BURBANCHE (Ain)/
CADART & LUCE Editeurs Rue Nve des Mathurins 58.”; (right) “Imp.Delâtre,
Paris.”
State ii (of iv)
Curtis & Prouté 1968 26.II (Atherton
Curtis & Paul Prouté 1968, “Adolphe Appian, son oeuvre gravé et
lithographié”, Paris, Paul Prouté, p. 26); Jennings 23; IFF Vol. 1, p.149 (Inventaire du Fonds Français:
Bibliothèque Nationale, Département des Estampes, Paris, 1930)
The British Museum offers the following
description of this print:
“Landscape of a marsh, with two herons
on an island at left; at right, the foot of a mountain; beyond at centre, a
cluster of trees and shrubs, and at left, hills in the distance …”
Condition: richly inked and crisp
impression with wide margins (as published). The sheet is in excellent
condition (i.e. there are no tears, folds, holes, abrasions, significant
stains—there is dot stain at left-of-centre above the platemark—or foxing).
I am selling this poetically haunting
etching, typifying the best works of this famous artist closely connected to
the Barbizon School, for the total cost of [deleted] including postage and handling to anywhere in the
world.
If you are interested this delicate and
romantically beautiful etching of a melancholic grey day, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
This print has been sold
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