(Upper etching) Charles
Jean Louis Courtry (1846–1897)
“Tigre Surpris par un Serpent”
(Tiger Surprised by a Snake), 1873, after Eugène
Delacroix’s (aka Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix) (1798–1863) painting of the same composition, from the series “of around 60 plates reproducing the
paintings formerly in the collection of the British collection of John W Wilson
… [accompanying] the catalogue of his sale of 199 paintings” (see BM inv. no. 1877,1013.1767),
“Tableaux de premier ordre anciens et modernes composant la galerie de M. John
W. Wilson”, printed by François Liénard (fl. c1860s–1880s) and published in the
periodical, “L'Art” in Paris.
Etching on buff laid paper.
Size: (sheet) 23.2 x 25.5 cm; (plate) 16.7 x 19.4 cm; (image
borderline) 13.5 x 16.9 cm.
Lettered in plate below the image borderline: (left) Eug.
Delacroix”, pinx.”; (centre) “TIGRE SURPRIS PAR UN SERPENT./ 'Fçois
Liénard, Imp. Paris.”; (right) “Ch. Courtry, sc.”.
Beraldi 4; IFF 40
The British Museum offers a description of this print:
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1877-1013-1801.
Condition: a richly inked and well-printed impression with margins
in near pristine condition.
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(Lower etching) Gustave
Greux (aka Gustave Marie Greux) (1838–1919)
“Lion
Dévorant un Lapin” (Lion Devouring a Rabbit), c1873, after Eugène
Delacroix’s painting of the
same composition, from the series, “Tableaux de premier ordre anciens et modernes composant la
galerie de M. John W. Wilson”, printed by François Liénard and published in the periodical, “L'Art” in Paris.
Etching on buff laid paper.
Size: (sheet) 23.2 x 25.5 cm;
(plate) 17.9 x 20.6 cm; (image borderline) 15.3 x 16.9 cm.
Lettered in plate below the
image borderline: (left) Eug. Delacroix”, pinx.”; (centre) “LION DÉVORANT UN LAPIN./
'Fçois Liénard, Imp. Paris.”; (right) “Gustave Greux, sc.”.
The British Museum offers a description
of this print: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1877-1013-1861.
Condition: a richly inked and
well-printed impression with margins in near pristine condition.
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I am selling this pair of etchings
after Delacroix by two of the most famous of the French 19th century
reproductive printmakers, for the total cost of [deleted] for the pair 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 these technically inventive and graphically strong etchings—note the
smooth transition in the choice of marks used to represent the change from
foreground to distance—please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I
will send you a PayPal invoice to make the payment easy.
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