Floral Allegory of Music - 18th Century Engraving Bookmark and Share

A Floral Allegory of
the Pleasures of Music

 

Paris, Esnauts et Rapilly, Copper engraving on chainlinked paper.

Plate 2 from the work: "Oeuvres contenant un recueil de trophées, attributs, cartouches, vases, fleurs...' published in Paris in 1778.

 

 

The designs for this work were made by the French artist Pierre Ranson ((French, 1736-1786), a designer at the Aubusson tapestry factory who created floral and neo-classical pattern books for ornament.

 

 

Dimensions: 22 X 28.5 cm (dimensions of platemark (as shown in first image).

 

There is an additional wide margin - see last photo.

 

 

Condition: Some discoloration in the margins (see last photo). Two small holes in the outer margin (well outside platemark)

 

 

See additional engravings from this series.

 

 

 

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