Lot n° 79
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École française du XVIIIe siècle Entourage de Jean-Baptiste - Lot 79
École française du XVIIIe siècle Entourage de Jean-Baptiste Vanmour (1671-1737)
This screen is composed of 4 walnut leaves, carved and decorated on both sides, one side with 4 paintings on upholstered leather depicting foliage and poppy flowers, and the other with 4 paintings on leather from the late 18th century, depicting 3 portraits of men and one of women against a background of architectural landscape.
The portraits are known from the "Recueil de cent estampes représentant les diverses nations du Levant, tirées d'après nature en 1707 et 1708 par les ordres de M. de Ferriol, ambassadeur du Roy à la Porte: et gravées en 1712 et 1713 par les soins de Le Hay" after the work of Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, kept at the
Bibliothèque nationale de France, Département Estampes et photographie, (FOL-OD-11).
1. Portrait of Aga, or Turkish Gentleman (plate 39) 2. Portrait of Bey, Capitaine de Galere (plate 37) 3. Portrait of the Grand Visir, in Ceremonial Habit and Turban (plate 27) 4. Portrait of the Wallachian Miss (plate 81)
Based on prints from "Recueil de cent estampes représentant les diverses nations du Levant, tirées d'après nature en 1707 et 1708 par les ordres de M. de Ferriol, ambassadeur du Roy à la Porte : [estampe] / et gravées en 1712 et 1713 par les soins de Le Hay".
The collection consists of prints illustrating, through portraits, costumes of the court and various classes of Turkey and other ethnic groups such as the
Greeks, Jews, Albanians, Hungarians, Persians, Armenians and
Bulgarians in the 18th century.
The prints were based on paintings by the painter Vanmour, who arrived in Constantinople with the entourage of Marquis Charles de Ferriol, the French ambassador sent by Louis XIV to the Ottoman Empire from 1692 to 1711.
The plates were engraved by nine engravers, including
Claude Du Bosc, Charles Nicolas Cochin, Jacques de
Franssières and Jean-Baptiste Scotin.
The Metropolitan Museum in New York also holds numerous prints of the work by
Gérard Jean Baptiste Scotin I (1671-1716) after
Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, including three of the works presented here (Portrait de Aga, ou Gentilhomme Turc (inv.
2019.282.65); Portrait de Bey, Capitaine de Galere (inv. 2019.282.76); Portrait du Grand Visir, en Habit et en Turban de cérémonie (inv. 2019.282.96).
Dimensions leaves : 160 x 64 cm
Dimensions painted panels : 115 x 56 cm
Significant wear, restoration, missing parts and tears
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