Jean Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine (aka Jean Pierre Norblin de la Gordaine) (1745–1830)
(left) “Head of a Man with Short Hair,” 1778, from
the series of 15 plates, “Tètes Polonaises” (Polish Heads) (Hillemacher 64–78),
inscribed on plate (left) “N[f]/ 1778”, state ii (of ii) with monogram and
date, Hillemacher 75 (Frederic Hillemacher 1848, “Catalogue des estampes qui
composent l'oeuvre de Jean-Pierre Norblin,” Paris, Lacrampe et Fertiaux, p. 40,
cat. no. 75); see the description of this print at the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1853-0312-307).
(right) “Head of a Man with a Fur Cap in Profile,
Facing Left,” 1774–1789, from the series, “Tètes
Polonaises”, state i (of i), Hillemacher 73; see the description of this print
at the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1853-0312-312).
Etchings on ivory wove (China) paper with small
margins and backed with a support sheet.
Size: (sheets cut unevenly) 3.5 x 3.1 cm; (left oval
plate) 1.8 x 2.1 cm; (right oval plate) 2.2 x 2.6 cm.
The Minneapolis Institute of Art (MIA) offers the
following insight about the artist:
“Jean-Pierre Norblin de la Gourdaine was a French
painter and printmaker active in Poland in the late 18th century. Norblin's
charming miniature etchings, representing mostly male heads, street sellers,
and vagabonds, reflect both in subject and technique the profound influence of Rembrandt's
prints. Norblin was also drawn to Polish subjects, capturing the unfamiliar,
exotic world around him in his depictions of men with colossal fur hats and
curled moustaches, Cossacks, and Polish historical figures”
Condition: well-printed impressions with small
margins laid onto separate support sheets of archival (millennium quality) washi
paper. Both sheets have a spot stain in the margin and the right print has a
restored corner.
I am selling this pair of very small jewels of etching—the
oval images are approximately the size of a thumbnail—by one of the most
important artists of the Enlightenment in Poland for AU$500 in total for the pair (currently
US$356.69/EUR304.44/GBP277.26 at the time of posting these printa) including
postage and handling to anywhere in the world (but not, of course, any import
duties/taxes imposed by some countries).
If you are interested in purchasing this pair of miniature
masterworks from the 1700s following in the tradition of Rembrandt's use of
dramatic (chiaroscuro) lighting, but where the rendering of the faces occupy no
more space than the size of a pea, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
This pair of prints has been sold
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