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1850 Souvenir album, 19 toned lithographs of Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
1850 Souvenir album, 19 toned lithographs of Bernese Oberland, Switzerland
J[ean-Louis] Jacottet
Souvenirs del la Suisse [Bernese Oberland]. Velvey, G. Blanchoud. [c 1850].
Oblong, large 8vo [17.2 x 23.8 cm]. Illustrated with a lithographed title and 19 fine toned lithographed plates. Original gilt boards [rebacked in cloth]. Boards a little rubbed, some age spotting throughout.
No example in OCLC with this title. Beautiful and scarce album including fine views of the Bernese Oberland: Interlaken, Brienz, Wetterhorn, glaciers, Thun, Jungfrau, etc.
Jean-Louis Jacottet (1806, Enchallens – 1880, Paris) was a Swiss-born landscape painter and lithographer. He moved to Paris early in his career, where he studied the art of painting. After becoming a French citizen, he took part in the Salon de Paris in 1827 and 1839, as well in various other international exhibitions. He was part of the Exposition Universelle in 1855. His work is kept in 12 volumes in the National Library of France, in the department Cabinet des Estampes, in Paris.
Among his works as both a landscape painter and a lithographer, are views of Montmartre, Lyon, Nantes Isere, as well as of the Pyrenees, the city of Baden-Baden (1840), Switzerland, Italy, North America and multiple works on Paris.
Ownership inscription of Henry O. Jewett of Jewetsville, New York. The Jewetts were among the pioneer families of Jewetsville [which lies just outside of Sackets Harbor, Jefferson County] and owners of the brickyard there.
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