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La Cascade, (D&V.28)

Print
1729 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

General Description: Lettered in French and Latin with title and caption and A Watteau pinxit/G.Scotin Sculp/du Cabinet de Mr de Monmerque/a Paris chez F. Chereau graveur du Roy rue St. Jacques aux deux pilliers d'Or avec privilege du Roy.

Lettered in French and Latin with title and caption and A Watteau pinxit/G.Scotin Sculp/du Cabinet de Mr de Monmerque/a Paris chez F. Chereau graveur du Roy rue St. Jacques aux deux pilliers d'Or avec privilege du Roy.


Object details

Category
Object type
TitleLa Cascade, (D&V.28)
Materials and techniques
Etching and engraving
Brief description
Etching and engraving - La Cascade, French 1729
Physical description
General Description: Lettered in French and Latin with title and caption and A Watteau pinxit/G.Scotin Sculp/du Cabinet de Mr de Monmerque/a Paris chez F. Chereau graveur du Roy rue St. Jacques aux deux pilliers d'Or avec privilege du Roy.

Lettered in French and Latin with title and caption and A Watteau pinxit/G.Scotin Sculp/du Cabinet de Mr de Monmerque/a Paris chez F. Chereau graveur du Roy rue St. Jacques aux deux pilliers d'Or avec privilege du Roy.
Dimensions
  • Cut size height: 45.8cm
  • Cut size width: 34cm
Cut to 45.8 x 34 cm
Object history
For examples of this print as a source for the decorative arts and painting in England in the eighteenth century, see M. Snodin (ed) Rococo : Art and Design in Hogarth's England, London 1984 pp256-257 and 270, and M.D.S. MacColl Bradshaw's tapestries at Ham House in the Burlington Magazine Oct 1917 p.148
Bibliographic reference
D&V = Dacier, E. & Vuaflart, A. Jean de Jullienne et les Graveurs du Watteau au XVIIIe Siecle, Paris, 1929
Collection
Accession number
E.960-1988

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Record createdNovember 24, 2008
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