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Bosse, Abraham (Tours 1604 – Paris 1676). The Beggar as – today’s – Street Trade. With dog before set back house scenery. Etching for Le Blond. C. 1640-50. Inscribed: ABosse jn et fc. / le Blond excud auec Priuilege du Roy. 22 x 14.6 cm.
Beall F 5; Lipperheide Fd 1; Allgemeines Künstler-Lex. XIII, 205. – LES CRIS DE PARIS. – French quatrain in the lower margin. – Isolated small water spots mostly situated within the image as little disturbing as a quite weak waterstreak reaching into the picture margin upper left and a box pleat originating from printing. – In the corners traces of previous mounting. – Watermark Bunch of Grapes. – Otherwise early impression qualified by fine plate tone + not yet erased text lines .
(Erich von Rath). And José-Michel Lothe in AKL:
Their rarity also proven by Weigel’s sumptuous Art Catalogue (vols. 1-4, 1838-1850), missing the sheets of the set here. On Le Blond see in Nagler under Johann le Blond: … supposedly the son of one J. Blond who engraved in Paris at the beginning of the 17th century and run an art trade. With this son Jean Beall also mixes up our older le Blond. See their made date references not harmonizing with each other.
(Mr. J. G., February 21, 2003) |