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An ornate Vase with serpentine forms in an Antique Setting by Jean-Laurent Legeay

An ornate Vase with serpentine forms in an Antique Setting by Jean-Laurent Legeay

Jan Johnson, Old Master & Modern Prints

Etching and Drypoint

1767

Edition Size: Unknown, but printed on heavy laid off-white paper as described by Carlson for the first state impressions of other subjects.

Image Size: 19.5 x 16.5 cm

Sheet Size: 25.2 x 19.4 cm

Reference: Berlin Katalog 4182; V. Carlson in Regency to Empire, 57

Signed In Plate

Condition: Excellent

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Legeay was a highly idiosyncratic, inspired architect whose character seemed to prevent him from succeeding for long in the different countries he lived in or completing commissions. He received the Prix de Rome and his four years there filled his visual vocabulary with grandiose classical elements. He spent two years in England, and on returning to Paris in 1767  published his prints of imaginary  projects of impossible proportions, involving urns and fountains surrounded by classical ruins, with tiny, dwarfed figures. He had an important influence on the development of neo-classicism in the next generation, such as Etienne-Louis Boullé, who studied with him.

From a set of six, later included in a compilation of four sets as Collection de divers sujets de vases, 1770.

A very good impression, with the fine drypoint lines in the sky still showing clearly, with margins all round. Scattered foxing in the lower right margin, otherwise in good condition.  Rare.

 

550

 

$575.00

The Artist

Jean-Laurent Legeay

ca. 1710-1786. Legeay was a French neoclassical architect who, while not completing many projects himself, had an influence on the next generation of important figures, such as Boullé.

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