Bernard
Picart (1673–1733)
“Atlas Supports
the Heavens on His Shoulders”, 1731, Plate 43 (XLIII) from the series of sixty
plates, “Le Temple des Muses” (Neu-Eröfneter Musen-Tempel), pages 119–120,
published in 1733 by Zacharie Chatelain (fl.1700–50) and
later in 1754 in Amsterdam and Leipzig.
Etching and
engraving printed from two plates on laid paper with full margins as published.
Size: (sheet) 46
x 29.1 cm; (outer plate) 35.5 x 25.5 cm; (outer image borderline) 34.6 x 25 cm.
Inscribed on
plate below the (inner) image borderline in four languages (French, English,
German and Dutch): (left) “ATLAS PORTE LE CIEL SUR SES ÉPAULES./ Atlas
supports the Heavens on his shoulders.// …./ …”.
LeBlanc 85-146
(J.Ch. Brunet & Ch. Leblanc 1854[–1889], “Manuel de l'amateur d'estampes,
contenant un dictionnaire des graveurs de toutes les nations: ouvrage destiné à
faire suite au Manuel du libraire”, vol. 3, Paris, p. 192, cat. nos. 85-146).
The Rijksmuseum
offers the following description of this print: (Transl.) “Titan Atlas carries
heaven on his back, as punishment for his part in the revolt against Jupiter.
Through Perseus he is turned into a mountain range. In the margin the title in
French, English, German and Dutch. The image is decorated with an
ornamental border” (http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.302958).
All the plates
(including this plate) illustrating “Le Temple des Muses” may be viewed at
“Heidelberg historic literature – digitized”; see details about this plate: https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/picart1754/0177/image .
Art of the
Print offers marvellous insights and technical details about this print and its
publication: http://www.artoftheprint.com/artistpages/picart_bernard_atlasheavens.htm.
Condition: a
strong and well-printed (near faultless) impression in a near pristine
condition.
I am selling
this stunningly beautiful engraving showing Atlas—a Titan from
mythology—holding up the sky with the mountain range, The Atlas Mountains, of
northwest Africa behind him, for AU$336 in total (currently US $218.81/EUR 204.26/GBP
175.47 at the time of posting this listing) including Express Mail (EMS) 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 museum quality engraving printed from two
plates—an outer “frame” plate and the inner “image” plate—please contact me
(oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com) and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make
the payment easy.
Note that this is the second impression of this print that I have listed. The previous copy has been sold.
This print has been sold
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