Johann Christoph Erhard (1795–1822)
“The
Russian Infantryman” (aka “Kaisel Russ Infanterist”; “Der Russische Infanterist”),
1815, published in Nuremberg by Johann Friedrich Frauenholz (1758–1822).
Etching
with plate tone printed in a warm black ink on buff coloured laid paper with
full margins as published.
Size:
(sheet) 28 x 22 cm; (plate) 13.5 x 5.7 cm.
Inscribed
in plate at lower edge: “Kaisel Russ. Infanterist/ [artist’s monogram] Erha[rd
fec]/ [1815.]”
State
iii (of iii) with reduction in the height of the plate.
Apell
182.III (Aloys Apell 1866, “Das werk von Johann Christoph Erhard, maler und
radirer ... mit einer biographie und dem bildness des künstlers”, Dresden,
Apell, pp. 103–4, cat. no. 182, state III; see https://archive.org/details/daswerkvonjohann00apel/page/102/mode/2up).
See
also the description of this print (state ii) offered by the Rijksmuseum: http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.108443.
Condition:
a strong and well-printed impression with generously wide
margins in near pristine condition with no tears, holes, folds, abrasions,
stains, foxing or signs of handling.
I
am selling this historically important etching showing the issued military supplies
for Russian infantryman (my apologies if there are more precise terms for the operational
gear supplied to servicemen)—viz. long coat, flat cap, knapsack, ammunition
pouch, rifle with bayonet and sabre— for AU$288 in total (currently US$153.32/EUR174.17/GBP153.32
at the time of this listing) 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 this marvellously insightful portrayal of a cold Russian
soldier—my eyes are drawn to the nervous energy contained in the man’s fingers peeping
out of the long cuffs of his heavy coarse coat and how their slight animation links
in with the spring of his moustache and squinting eyes … and I must mention the
genuineness of how the weight of the man as he leans on his gun is captured by
the single finger as it steadies him on the gun barrel—please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
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