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Un Buffet de Chemin de Fer / Railway Refreshment Room
DROZ, Antoine Gustave (1832-1895) & REGNIER, BETTANIER & MORLON (lithographers)
Editorial: Dusacq & Cie. Editeurs, Paris, 1864
- Tapa blanda
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Librería: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaDonald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA)
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Hand-coloured lithograph after a painting by Droz. Very good condition apart from some light soiling, two skillfully repaired small tears in the top and right margins, and an expertly mended loss in the lower part of the image. A beautifully coloured, humorous plate that was most likely part of a series published by Dusacq of im…ages by various artists depicting railway related scenes. During the mid-nineteenth century, the technological advancement and financial prosperity of France under Napoleon III hastened the development of the railway and other modern modes of transportation such as the omnibus. These improvements brought about a culture of mass tourism, as members of various classes flocked to the railroad to take day trips. An archetypal symbol of modern life, the railway station became a popular subject during the period and was represented by artists such as Honoré Daumier and William Powell Frith. It was an ideal place to observe a varied cross-section of society and the comical idiosyncrasies of human behavior. In addition to being a place where one purchased refreshments while awaiting one's train, the railway buffet, as emphasized in this print, became a popular social venue for men and women. Born in 1832, the artist and author Antoine Gustave Droz was the son of the renowned sculptor Jules-Antoine Droz. In 1851, he studied with Picot at the École des Beaux-Arts and exhibited several works at the Salon beginning in 1857. He was primarily a genre painter, and a collection of his witty drawings illustrating family life were published in the satiric weekly magazine Vie Parisienne before being issued as a very well received book entitled Monsieur, Madame et Bébê in 1866. Despite his artistic training, Droz began to focus on his literary career after his initial success and became a well respected author of numerous novels including Entre nous (1867), Autour d'une source (1869), Un Pacquet de letters (1870), and L'Enfant (1885). Many of his books were esteemed for their humorous nature, and this comical element is also evident in several of his early paintings such as Un Buffet de Chemin de Fer on which this plate is based. Cf. Benezit, Dictionaire des Peintres, Sculptteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, vol. 4, p. 749; cf. Thieme/Becker, Allgemeines Lexicon der bilden Künstler, vol 9/10, p. 585.

Un Coeur qui Console. The Heart's Affliction Gently Soothed.
Eugene d'Harmenon (After); Regnier, Bettanier & Morlon (Lithographers).
Editorial: Paris: F. Sinnett, circa 1879., 1879
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Librería: Wittenborn Art Books, San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de AmericaWittenborn Art Books
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Condición: Good. Original lithograph. 36 x 42 cm (sheet). Very Good, light soiling and foxing in the margins, short tears along sheet edges.
Más imágenesEditorial: Goupil & Vibert / R. Lebraseur in Paris, Paris und London / Paris und Berlin., 1900
Librería: Buecherstube Eilert, Versandantiquariat, Dresden, DD, AlemaniaBuecherstube Eilert, Versandantiquariat
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53 x 38 cm Gesamtformat, 10 Lithographien 26,5 x 21 cm goldumrandet Text in französisch u. englisch beschriftet. Bilder z. T. fleckig , besonders Rückseiten. Vorsatzpapier zerknittert. Ill. OPappmappe , diese stark abgenutzt, Rücken porös. Titel der Bilder: 1.J aime / I love 2.Tu aimeras /Tou love 3.El aime / She love 4. Elles a…iment / They Love 5. Elle aimait / She did Love 6.J aime / I shave loved 7. Tu aimeras / You shale love 8. Elle aimere / She will love 9. Aimante / Loving 10.Aimer / To Love 26, OO, Krippe Sprache: fr, en.

Editorial: Colombo e Isabella di Castiglia
Librería: Sergio Trippini, Gavirate, VA, ItaliaSergio Trippini
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Stampa, antica ed originale, che raffigura cristoforo Colombo e Isabella di castiglia prima della partenza per le Americhe. Autore: Detouche L. dis & Régnier Bettanier e Morlon lith. Luogo: Colombo e Isabella di Castiglia. Anno: 1880. Tecnica: litografia. Dimensioni: 385x520. Foxing ai margini.

Train de Plaisir / Pleasure Train
LINDER, Philippe Jacques (1835-?) & REGNIER, BETTANIER & MORLON (lithographers)
Editorial: Dusacq & Cie. Editeurs, Paris, 1864
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Librería: Donald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA), New York, NY, Estados Unidos de AmericaDonald A. Heald Rare Books (ABAA)
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Hand-coloured lithograph after a painting by Linder. Very good condition apart from some mild rippling, a small loss in the top margin, and a few skillfully repaired tears in the bottom margin. A beautifully coloured, humorous plate that was most likely part of a series published by Dusacq of images by various artists depicting…railway related scenes. During the mid-nineteenth century, the technological advancement and financial prosperity of France under Napoleon III hastened the development of the railway and other modern modes of transportation such as the omnibus. These improvements brought about a culture of mass tourism, as members of various classes flocked to the railroad to take day trips. An archetypal symbol of modern life, the railway station became a popular subject during the period and was represented and parodied by artists such as Honoré Daumier and William Powell Frith. It was an ideal place to observe a varied cross-section of society and the idiosyncrasies of human behavior. In the tradition of Daumier's satiric railway scenes from the 1840s and 1850s, Linder exploits the comic possibilities of this bustling modern subject in this charming print. The title, 'Pleasure Train' was most likely intended as an ironic play on words, since pleasure is the last thing enjoyed by the swelling crowd of people on the platform, many of whom scream in frustration as they are pushed and prodded in an effort to exit and enter the train. A pupil of the celebrated artist Charles Gleyre, Philippe Jacques Linder was a genre and portrait painter who regularly exhibited works at the Salon between 1857-1880. Cf. Benezit, Dictionaire des Peintres, Sculptteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs, vol. 8, p. 679.