Charles Émile Jacque (1813–1894)
“Vaches
à l'Abreuvoir” (Cows at the Watering Hole), 1850, final plate from a suite of twenty
etchings (“20 sujets composés et gravés à l'eau-forte par Ch. Jacques”; see
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1851-0802-74)
Etching with dot-roulette and engraving on
wove paper trimmed with a narrow margin
around the platemark.
Size: (sheet) 24.5 x 30.8 cm; (plate) 23.9
x 30.4 cm; (image borderline) 20.9 x 27.6 cm.
Inscribed in plate within the image
borderline: (upper left corner) “ch. Jacque 1850.”
State iii (of iii) with roulette work added
to the rendering of the foreground pond and with the publication details and the plate
number erased.
Guiffrey 97 (J-J Guiffrey 1866, “L'Oeuvre
de Charles Jacque: catalogue de ses eaux-fortes et pointes seches”, Paris, pp.
66–67, cat. no. 97); IFF 244 (Inventaire du Fonds Français: Bibliothèque
Nationale, Département des Estampes, Paris, 1930, cat. no. 244); Beraldi 97
(Henri Béraldi 1885–1892, “Les Graveurs du XIXe Siècle: Guide de l'Amateur
d'Estampes Modernes”, vol. VIII, Paris, Librairie L. Conquet, p. 182, cat. no. 97
[https://archive.org/details/lesgraveursdu19e08berauoft/page/182/mode/2up]).
Guiffrey (1866) offers the following
description of this print: (Transl.) “At a pond, placed on the slope of this
hill, a herd of eight cows comes to drink. Their herdsman is seated above
&, at the top of the escarpment, some trees stand. This vast plate is very broadly
treated” (pp. 66–67).
See also the descriptions of this print at
the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1889-0608-133.
Condition: a richly inked and well-printed
later impression with a narrow margin around the platemark. The sheet is in an
almost pristine condition with no tears, holes, folds, abrasions, stains, foxing
or signs of handling.
I am selling this large and boldly executed
etching by one of the luminaries of the Barbizon School, epitomising the spirit
of this important group of artists in celebrating everyday rural life, for AU$278
(currently US$199.39/EUR176.12/GBP151.02 at the time of posting this print)
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 almost
iconic etching of 19th century rural life and certainly one of Jacques’ largest plates, please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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