Bernard Picart (1673–1733)
“The Fall of Icarus”, 1730/1, Plate 36 (XXXVI) from the series of sixty
plates, “Le Temple des Muses” (Neu-Eröfneter Musen-Tempel), first published in
Amsterdam
in 1733 by Zacharie Chatelain (fl.1700–50), between pages 100
and 101 (see https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/picart1754/0152/image). This
impression is from the first edition.
Etching and engraving printed from two plates on laid paper with full
margins as published.
Size: (sheet) 46.1 x 17.6 cm; (outer plate) 35.8 x 25.3 cm; (outer image
borderline) 34.6 x 24.8 cm.
Lettered in plate below the inner image borderline: (left) “B. Picart invenit 1731.”; (centre with title in four languages [French, English, German and Dutch]) “LA CHUTE D’ICARE./
The fall of Icarus.// …./ …”.
Lettered in plate below the outer image borderline: (left) “B. Picart
del. 1730.”
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.) “Icarus and his father Daedalus escape from Crete. However, Icarus
flies too close to the sun, causing the wax on his wings to melt, his wings to
fall off, and him to crash into the sea. [...] The scene is
decorated with an ornamental border” (http://hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.303441).
See also the description of this print offered by the British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1914-0214-218.
Condition: a strong and well-printed (near faultless) impression in a
near pristine condition for its considerable age.
I am selling this stunningly beautiful engraving showing Icarus
falling from the sky when his imitation wings glued together with wax melted after
Icarus flew too close to the sun following his escape from Crete with his
father, Daedalus, shown flying in the distance, for AU$336 in total (currently/approximately
US$223.64/ EUR206.09/ GBP176.78 at the time of 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. Note that payment is in
Australian dollars (AU$336) as this is my currency.
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.
This print has been sold
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