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1790 c Stone Cutters, Labourer, trades, burin etching by Duplessis-Bertaux
1790 c Stone Cutters, Labourer, trades, burin etching by Duplessis-Bertaux
Untitled burin etching by Duplessis-Bertaux.
Small etching on quarto leaf.
Overall dimension: 22.8 x 16.6 cm
Published in Paris ca 1790.
Jean Duplessis-Bertaux (1747–1819) was a French painter, draughtsman and producer of etchings and burin engravings. He produced prints of Scènes de la Révolution (he had taken part in the French Revolution himself), the Cris de Paris (Street Cries of Paris) and the Campagnes de Napoléon (illustrating Bonaparte's Italian campaigns, after paintings by Carle Vernet). He also collaborated on some prints with Jean-Louis Delignon, who sometimes completed unfinished work by Duplessis-Bertraux, and also produced a number of pornographic prints (sometimes unsigned and only later re-attributed to him).
Minor spotting to outer margins.
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