Verlag: c.1750, 1750
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Jacques de Lajoue (illustrator). 'DIE STERN SEH KUNST. L'ASTRONOMIE. IOH: GEORG HERTEL, EXCUD. AUG. VINDEL. JACOB WANGNER SCULPS. INVENTE ET PEINT PAR J. LA JOUE.'Allegorical representation of astronomy: Mercury seated with caduceus beside an armillary sphere, surrounded by astronomical instruments including a telescope, sundial, celestial globe, and a dragon in the sky. Children are seen studying geometric models.Made by Jacob Wagner after Jacques de Lajoue.Medium: Engraving / etching on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 36 x 29.5 cm (14.17 x 11.61 inch). Image size: 36 x 29.5 cm. (14.17 x 11.61 inch).ASTRONOMY, ALLEGORY, 18TH CENTURY, CELESTIAL SCIENCE, MERCURY, ARMILLARY SPHERE, TELESCOPE, SUNDIAL, LAJOUE, AUGSBURG | PCO-EXPO-GERMANBACKGROUND INFORMATIONPublished by Johann Georg Hertel, Augsburg.Biography engraver: Joseph Wagner (1706-1780) was a highly regarded eighteenth century engraver and draughtsman. He was born at Thalendorf, on Lake Constance, in 1706. He studied painting at Venice under Jacopo Amigoni. He worked in Rome, Bologna, Paris, and England before returning to Venice, where he founded a printmaking school. His students included Francesco Bartolozzi and Antonio Capellan.Biography artist: Jacques de Lajoue (1687-1761) was a French painter and decorative artist in the Rococo style. His designs were often used for prints and architectural decoration. Condition: good, given age. Light foxing, creasing, and soiling. Small tears in lower right margin and some edge wear. 2 pinholes from binding in left margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Verlag: c.1750, 1750
Anbieter: Pictura Prints, Art & Books, Overasselt, Niederlande
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Jacques de Lajoue (illustrator). 'DIE ARZNEY KUNST LA PHARMACIE IOH. GEORG HERTEL, EXCUD. AUG. VINDEL. JACOB WANGNER, SCULP. INVENTE ET PEINT PAR J. LA JOUE.'Allegorical representation of pharmacy: A robed figure, likely personifying Medicine or Pharmacy, sits among a wide array of laboratory equipment, vials, and pharmaceutical tools. A boy carries a basket with materials. Mounted specimens and jars decorate the background. Objects belonging to a curiosity cabinet hanging from the ceiling.Made by Jacob Wagner after Jacques de Lajoue.Medium: Engraving / etching on hand laid (verge) paper.Sheet size: 36 x 29.5 cm (14.17 x 11.61 inch). Image size: 36 x 29.5 cm. (14.17 x 11.61 inch).PHARMACY, ALCHEMY, ALLEGORY, 18TH CENTURY, MEDICINE, APOTHECARY, SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS, JACOB WAGNER, LAJOUE, AUGSBURG | PCO-EXPO-GERMANBACKGROUND INFORMATIONPublished by Johann Georg Hertel, Augsburg.Biography engraver: Joseph Wagner (1706-1780) was a highly regarded eighteenth century engraver and draughtsman. He was born at Thalendorf, on Lake Constance, in 1706. He studied painting at Venice under Jacopo Amigoni. He worked in Rome, Bologna, Paris, and England before returning to Venice, where he founded a printmaking school. His students included Francesco Bartolozzi and Antonio Capellan.Biography artist: Jacques de Lajoue (1687-1761) was a French painter and decorative artist in the Rococo style. His designs were often used for prints and architectural decoration. Condition: good, given age. Light foxing, creasing, and soiling. Small tears in lower right margin and some edge wear. Dampstaining in bottom margins. Small hole in the middle. 2 pinholes from binding in left margin. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
Anbieter: Galerie Joseph Fach GmbH, Oberursel im Taunus, Deutschland
Kunst / Grafik / Poster
Zustand: guter Zustand. Gravées d'après ses meilleurs Tableaux qui sont dans les plus beaux Cabinets de Paris et ailleurs. Dediées a son Altesse SerenissimeMonsieur le Comte de Clermont Prince du Sang. Par son tres humble et tres obeissant Serviteur I. Moyreau Graveur du Roy 1737. Kupferstich, auf Velin. 35,3:47 cm. Le Parmentier scripsit. A Paris chez Moyreau rue Gallande vis a vis Ste. Blaise, Avec Privilegre du Roy, Nr. 25e. - Leicht stockfleckig und etwas faltig. Literatur: Nagler (Moyreau) 35. Vorzüglicher, vollrandiger Abdruck des sehr dekorativen Ttitelblattes der berühmten Folge nach Philipp Wouverman (1619-1668). De Lajoue I. war Maler und Dekorateur und ist dem Rokoko zuzuordnen.