François
Dequevauviller (aka Nicolas Barthélemi François Dequevauviller)
(1745–1807)
Although the
British Museum attributes of this print to Nicolas Barthélemi François
Dequevauviller, there may be a case to attribute the engraving to Nicolas
Barthélemi François Dequevauviller’s son, François Jacques Dequevauvillier
(1783–1848).
“Portrait de Nicolas Kratzer Astronome”—(1486/7–after 1550) a mathematician,
astronomer and maker of sundials, appointed as the royal astronomer to Henry
VIII (see National Portrait Gallery inv. no. 5245), c.1798 (BM dates, 1789–1807), after the intermediary design by Giuseppe Anastasi (c.1732–after 1810?), after the painting
in the Musée du Louvre (as inscribed in plate) of Nicolas Kratzer dated in the
painting, 1528. by Hans Holbein the Younger (c.1497–1543),
published in the second half of the 1800s in Paris by Félix
Hermet. (1845–1894)
as plate 2 in a series of 73 engravings
Engraving on buff
coloured chine collé on heavy wove paper.
Size: (sheet) 58.5
x 39.7cm; (plate) 50.3 x 36cm; (chine collé) 28.8 x 34.7cm; (image borderline)
25 x 20.1cm.
Lettered in
plate below the image borderline: (left) “Peint par Holbein (Jean)/ FÉLIX
HERMET Imprimeur Editeur PARIS.”; (centre) “Dessiné par Anastasi./ PORTRAIT
DE NICHOLAS KRATZER ASTRONOME./ ECÖLE ALLEMANDE/ 2”; (right) “Gravé par Dequevauvillers./ MUSÉE DU
LOUVRE.”
O'Donoghue 1 (Marius
Freeman O'Donoghue 1908, “Catalogue of engraved
British portraits preserved in the Department of Prints and Drawings in the
British Museum”, vol. 2, London, British Museum, Dept. of Prints and Drawings, p.
714, cat. no. 1 [ KRATZER, NICHOLAS] [see https://archive.org/details/catalogueofengra02brit/page/n723/mode/2up]).
The British
Museum offers the following description of this print before the publisher
details for Félix Hermet: “Portrait of Nicholas Kratzer, half-length, slightly
turned to the right, seated at a table with a decagon in one hand and a pair of
compasses in the other, dressed in an academic gown over his doublet with a
soft cap on his head, other scientific instruments hung on the wall behind and
lying on the table, illustration to the 'Musee Royal'” (BM inv. no. 1853,1008.185).
Condition: a
very strong and near faultless impression in near pristine condition with no
tears, holes, folds, abrasions, stains or signs of handling.
I am selling
this huge engraving in a near pristine condition showing Nicolas Kratzer
surrounded with the tools of his trade (e.g., measuring devices, bits of a gnomon
[sundial], a burin and scissors)—for those wondering about the letter beside him, the Latin inscription in
Holbein’s painting reads: (transl. [NPG 5245]) “The portrait of Nicolaus Kratzer of Munich, a
Bavarian, taken from life when he was completing his forty-first year./ 1528”—for
AU$279 in total (currently US$183.08/EUR168.84/GBP141.70 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$279) as this is my currency.
If you are
interested in purchasing this simply magnificent engraving executed with the
highest order of skill, 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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