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Bernard Picart
(11th Jun, 1673 - 8th May, 1733)
Homme simulant un cul-de-jatte
Credit:
Photo (C) Musée du Louvre, Dist. RMN-Grand Palais / Suzanne Nagy
musée du Louvre
http://www.louvre.fr
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Keywords:
crossed-legged (pose)
annotation
crutch
figure study
legless cripple
man
drapery
imitation
feather hat
front view
caricature
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About the artwork
Title:
Homme simulant un cul-de-jatte
Periods:
modern age
18th century
17th century
XVIIth century
XVIIIth century
Techniques:
wash with grey
black chalk
blacklead
brown ink
collé
pen (drawing)
Dimensions:
145 x 85
Inventory number:
INV32358-recto-folio1
Detail:
Album Picart Bernard -1- Folio 1 rapporté au recto
Location:
musée du Louvre
About the author(s)
Author:
Bernard Picart
Born:
11th Jun, 1673
Dead:
8th May, 1733
Country:
France
See more about this author on Wikipedia:
Bernard Picart
(11 June 1673 – 8 May 1733), was a French engraver, son of Etienne Picart, also an engraver. He was born in Paris and died in Amsterdam. He moved to Antwerp in 1696, and then spent a year in Amsterdam before returning to France at the end of 1698. After his wife died in 1708, he moved to Amsterdam in 1711 (later being joined by his father), where he became a Protestant convert and married again. Most of his work was book-illustrations, including the Bible and Ovid. His most famous…
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