Antique print entitled "The Misappropriated Rose," after the drawing made in 1791 by Louis-Philibert Debucourt.
The scene, immediately readable and narrative, plays on the movement and tension of a suspended moment.
The line, composition, and staging correspond to the great prints of the late 18th century, here offered in an old print, dating from the 19th century (circa).
The work is presented in an antique gilded wood frame, with the original label on the back from the R. Magosso workshop, a frame-making establishment located in the Galerie Vivienne in Paris (workshop founded in 1848).
This framing has accompanied the print for a long time and contributes to its authenticity. The paper shows some browning and signs of aging, visible and consistent with its age, without detracting from the reading of the image.
Dimensions of the frame: 58 × 69 cm. An antique piece with strong wall presence. Careful shipping.
Antique print entitled "The Misappropriated Rose," after the drawing made in 1791 by Louis-Philibert Debucourt.
The scene, immediately readable and narrative, plays on the movement and tension of a suspended moment.
The line, composition, and staging correspond to the great prints of the late 18th century, here offered in an old print, dating from the 19th century (circa).
The work is presented in an antique gilded wood frame, with the original label on the back from the R. Magosso workshop, a frame-making establishment located in the Galerie Vivienne in Paris (workshop founded in 1848).
This framing has accompanied the print for a long time and contributes to its authenticity. The paper shows some browning and signs of aging, visible and consistent with its age, without detracting from the reading of the image.
Dimensions of the frame: 58 × 69 cm. An antique piece with strong wall presence. Careful shipping.