RF2B8XWT0–Design: Mannequin, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), after Louis-Jaques Goussier (French, 1722-1799), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 315 × 205 mm (image), 355 × 228 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by
RMHY6DCE–Paris, France. 31th March, 2017.Linda Hardy attend at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes, Paris
RM2A2JXW2–Medal Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after André-Jean-Baptiste Boucher d’Argis (French, 1750-1794), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Engraving on cream laid paper, 315 × 200 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet
RMRXJXW6–Crayon-Manner Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 210 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving and crayon-manner engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWT9–Design: Legs and Feet, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), after Bouchardon (probably Edme), (French, active 18th century), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 323 × 205 mm (image), 350 × 220 mm (plate), 400 × 257 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Pho
RMHY6DCW–31th March, 2017.Laurent Petitguillaume attend at Opening evening of the Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes, Paris, France
RM2A2JY09–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 357 × 230 mm (plate), 393 × 253 mm (sheet
RMRXJ135–Design: Facial Anatomy from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 205 mm (image); 350 × 220 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWPE–Wood Engraving, Tools, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Jacques Raymond Lucotte, (French, active 18th century), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Engraving on cream laid paper, 311 × 205 mm (image), 355 × 228 mm (plate), 400 × 265 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired
RMHY6DD6–Paris, France. 31th March, 2017.Louis Bodin and Livia Hoarau attend at Opening evening of the Throne Fair for the benefit of Petits Princes
RM2A2JY0C–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 357 × 230 mm (plate), 393 × 253 mm (sheet
RMRXD159–Design: Proportions of the Farnese Hercules, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 206 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWPY–Medal Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after André-Jean-Baptiste Boucher d’Argis (French, 1750-1794), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Engraving on cream laid paper, 315 × 200 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by fu
RMHY6DKA–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann sings at the Opening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2A2JY04–Design: Heads, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 321 × 207 mm (image), 355 × 227 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet
RMRXHBR8–Design: Proportions of the Pythian Apollo, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 215 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWRF–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspi
RMHY6DK4–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann sings at the Opening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2A2JY07–Design: Legs and Feet, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), after Bouchardon (probably Edme), (French, active 18th century), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 323 × 205 mm (image), 350 × 220 mm (plate), 400 × 257 mm (sheet
RMRXHMCN–Design: Proportions of the Laocoon statue, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 215 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWTD–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 357 × 230 mm (plate), 393 × 253 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspi
RMHY6DGM–Personalities attend at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes, Paris, France.
RM2A2JXTP–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving and stipple, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet
RMRXHDRB–Design: Proportions of the Medici Venus, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 316 × 207 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWR6–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Engraving on cream laid paper, 320 × 206 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism
RMHY6DDW–Paris, France. 31th March, 2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann attend at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2A2JY05–Etching: Biting the Plate, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Engraving on cream laid paper, 320 × 210 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet
RMRXHAH4–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 208 mm (image); 357 × 230 mm (plate); 393 × 253 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWPD–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving and stipple, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photo
RMHY6DH6–Paris, France. 31th March, 2017.Louis Bodin attends at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2A2JXY9–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 320 × 208 mm (image), 355 × 225 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet
RMRXHCW0–Wood Engraving, Tools, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Jacques Raymond Lucotte, (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 312 × 205 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWRP–Design School, from Encyclopédie, 1763, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), upper image after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 315 × 204 mm (image), 354 × 225 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Pho
RMHY6DC9–Paris, France. 31th March, 2017.Linda Hardy attend at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes, Paris
RM2A2JY0B–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 311 × 210 mm (image), 354 × 225 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet
RMRXHAY4–Gem Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 200 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWR2–Topographic, Geographic and Music Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), music engraved by Madame de Lusse (French, active 1760-1770), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 335 × 220 mm (image), 360 × 230 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with
RMHY6DE1–31th March,2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann,Marcel Campion attend at Opening evening of the Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes,Paris
RM2A2JXW8–Topographic, Geographic and Music Engraving, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), music engraved by Madame de Lusse (French, active 1760-1770), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 335 × 220 mm (image), 360 × 230 mm (plate), 390 × 255 mm (sheet
RMRXD142–Design: Mannequin, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Louis-Jaques Goussier (French, 1722-1799); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 205 mm (image); 355 × 228 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWTC–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809), after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper, 311 × 210 mm (image), 354 × 225 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Ph
RMHY6DKC–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann sings at the Opening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2A2JY0F–Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching with engraving on cream laid paper, 317 × 206 mm (image), 350 × 225 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet
RMRXHXTJ–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 208 mm (image); 357 × 230 mm (plate); 393 × 253 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RF2B8XWTJ–Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclopédie, 1762/77, A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century), after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765), published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775), France, Etching with engraving on cream laid paper, 317 × 206 mm (image), 350 × 225 mm (plate), 400 × 260 mm (sheet), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Class
RMHY6DH3–Paris, France.Franck Clere and Livia Hoarau attend Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2T8X1XK–Inauguration of the statue of Sylvester II, pope (999-1003), in Aurillac, October 16, 1851, David, Michel-Antoine (known as David the Elder), Engraver in medals, In 1851, Numismatics, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 2.3 cm, Weight (type dimension): 5.22 g
RMRXD0R6–Medal Engraving, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 205 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DCX–Paris, France. 31th March, 2017.Florian Hessique attends at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RM2T8X1XH–Inauguration of the statue of Sylvester II, pope (999-1003), in Aurillac, October 16, 1851, David, Michel-Antoine (known as David the Elder), Engraver in medals, In 1851, Numismatics, Medal, Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 2.3 cm, Weight (type dimension): 5.22 g
RMRXJXKE–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 206 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DDN–31th March, 2017. Christall, Linda Hardy attend at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXJFRJ–Seal Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 200 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DC4–Paris, France.31th March,2017.Celebrities of reality TV attend at Opening evening of the Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXHH59–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 208 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DGJ–Marcel Campion and Alain Madelin attend at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes, Paris, France.
RMRXHYKT–Design: Figure from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 206 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DC5–The Forain, owner of the Skyfall Tower attends at Opening evening of the 2017 Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes, Paris
RMRXD1DR–Gem Engraving, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 202 mm (image); 355 × 223 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DE2–Jean-Luc Reichmann and Laurent Petitguillaume attend at Opening evening of the Throne Fair for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXHXJW–Seal Engraving, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 311 × 205 mm (image); 355 × 228 mm (plate); 390 × 250 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DDT–Paris,France.31thMarch.2017.Laurent Petitguillaume,Florian Hessique attend at Opening evening of the Throne Fair for the benefit of the Petits Princes
RMRXMBXX–Etching: Biting the Plate, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 210 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXJG6C–Gem Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 207 mm (image); 355 × 228 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DHK–Paris, France 31th March, 2017.Richard Fredon attends at the Opening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXJ1JY–Design: Heads, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Raffaello Sanzio, called Raphael (Italian, 1483-1520); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 321 × 207 mm (image); 355 × 227 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DJP–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Florian Philippot attends at theOpening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXHDPK–Wood Engraving, Tools, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Jacques Raymond Lucotte, (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 311 × 205 mm (image); 355 × 228 mm (plate); 400 × 265 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DJJ–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Florian Philippot attends at theOpening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXJG1M–Medal Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after André-Jean-Baptiste Boucher d'Argis (French, 1750-1794); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 311 × 200 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DJX–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann sings at the Opening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXHY29–Design: Landscape Study, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Titian (Italian, c. 1488-1576); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 206 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMHY6DJT–Paris,France.31th March,2017.Jean-Luc Reichmann sings at the Opening evening of the Throne Fair 2017 for the benefit of the Association Petits Princes
RMRXJY8A–Art of Writing, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Antoine-Gaspard Boucher d'Argis (French, 1708-1791); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1760. Dimensions: 330 × 210 mm (image); 355 × 222 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Engraving, with etching, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXMD97–Design: Figure from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 206 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXJ197–Design: Pantograph, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Louis-Jaques Goussier (French, 1722-1799); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 314 × 410 mm (image); 345 × 440 mm (plate); 411 × 480 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXD13P–Design: Study, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after A. Carache (French, active before 1765); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 317 × 206 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXHH0N–Design: Draped Figures, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Nicholas Poussin (French, 1594-1665); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 322 × 210 mm (image); 350 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXK86E–Medal Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after André-Jean-Baptiste Boucher d'Argis (French, 1750-1794); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 200 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXJG35–Design School, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); upper image after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1763. Dimensions: 315 × 204 mm (image); 354 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXHDJF–Copperplate Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 208 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving and stipple, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXK5DW–Design: Legs and Feet, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Bouchardon (probably Edme), (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 323 × 205 mm (image); 350 × 220 mm (plate); 400 × 257 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXMARB–Design: Grouped Figures, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Jean Baptiste Jouvenet, III (French, 1644-1717); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 210 mm (image); 353 × 221 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXMBYW–Design: Academic Figure, from Encyclopédie. Benoît-Louis Prévost (French, c. 1735-1809); after Charles-Nicholas Cochin, the younger (French, 1715-1790); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 311 × 210 mm (image); 354 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXJXC1–Design: Drapery Arranged On a Model, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Jean Honoré Fragonard (French, 1732-1806); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 320 × 208 mm (image); 357 × 230 mm (plate); 393 × 253 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXK70J–Topographic, Geographic and Music Engraving, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); music engraved by Madame de Lusse (French, active 1760-1770); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 335 × 220 mm (image); 360 × 230 mm (plate); 390 × 255 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXJ05M–Design: Draped Figures, from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after de la Hire (French, active 18th century); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 322 × 215 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching, with engraving, on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXMYEN–Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Hate or Jealousy, Anger, Desire, Physical Pain), from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 317 × 215 mm (image); 355 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching with engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXJG6E–Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Laughter, Weeping, Compassion, Sadness), from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 317 × 206 mm (image); 350 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching with engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMRXH9EN–Drawing: Expressions of Emotion (Wonder, Love, Veneration, Rapture), from Encyclopédie. A. J. Defehrt (French, active 18th century); after Charles le Brun (French, active 17th century-1765); published by André le Breton (French, 1708-1779), Michel-Antoine David (French, c. 1707-1769), Laurent Durand (French, 1712-1763), and Antoine-Claude Briasson (French, 1700-1775). Date: 1762-1777. Dimensions: 315 × 206 mm (image); 350 × 225 mm (plate); 400 × 260 mm (sheet). Etching with engraving on cream laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RM2T695C0–Sash badges of orders of chivalry. Order de l'Epee 81, St Jean de Latran 82, Chapitre d'Alix 83, St Rupert 84, l'Aile de St Michel 85, St Antoine en Ethiopie 86, de la Chausse 87, Croissant chez les Tures 88, Grandes Croix: Croix de St Louis, Notre Dame de Mont Carmel, St Jean de Jerusalem. And Mantling or Lambrequins on shields: Chevaliers, Nobles, Annoblis, Veuves. Copperplate engraving by Robert Benard from Blason ou Art Heraldique, the heraldry section from Denis Diderot and Jean-Baptiste le Rond dAlemberts Encyclopedie, published by Brisson, David, Le Breton and Durand, Paris, 1763.
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