Daniel Vierge (aka Daniel Urrabieta Ortíz y Vierge)
(1851–1904)
“Gil
Blas” (aka “Gil Blas de Santillane”; “Le Sage”; “Friar’s Head”), 1900, an
original drypoint printed by Louis Fort (fl. 1905) and published in
Paris by Gauthier-Villars in Paris as an illustration to the art
periodical, “La Revue de l'Art ancien et moderne”, vol.
8, 1900, p. 311. Archive.org offers an online view of this etching in its
context in the publication and the index reference: https://archive.org/details/larevuedelartanc08pariuoft/page/310/mode/2up;
https://archive.org/details/larevuedelartanc08pariuoft/page/429/mode/1up.
Drypoint
with plate tone on cream wove paper backed with a support sheet providing wide
margins.
Size:
(sheet) 27.5 x 21 cm: (plate) 19.8 x 15.9 cm; (image borderline) 16.5 x 13.6
cm.
Inscribed
in plate with the artist’s monogram: (middle left) “VIERGE”.
Lettered
in plate below the image borderline: (left) “D. Vierge. Inv. et fec/ Revue de
l'Art ancien et moderne.”; (centre) “Gil Blas”; (right) “Imp. L. Fort”.
Condition:
a strong, well-printed and near faultless impression in pristine condition laid
upon an archival support sheet of millennium quality washi paper.
I am
selling this seemingly simple drypoint by one of the best-known and revered of
the 19th century illustrators—an artist famous for his skill in
creating wood engravings that were crystal clear resulting from using virtually no cross-hatching that could “clog” printed
impressions, but here, in this late drypoint, he demonstrates how to achieve
dense blacks (see the mouth) and luminous whites (see the beard)—for AU$216 in
total (currently US$144.37/EUR130.63/GBP114.99 at the time of posting this
listing) including postage and handling to anywhere in the world.
If you
are interested in purchasing this study of a head that is alive with character
and worthy of close examination—note, for example, how Vierge has created a
very subtle lightening to the inner shadow of the friar’s hood to create its
hollowed form—please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will
send you a PayPal invoice to make the payment easy.
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