Jan van HUCHTENBURG (Harlem 1646 - Amste...

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Jan van HUCHTENBURG (Harlem 1646 - Amsterdam 1733) "Marche du Roy accompé de ses gardes ..." (Louis XIV crosses the Pont Neuf to go to the Palais) Original etching and graver signed in plate in lower part on the right "IVHuchtenburg Sculp. ”, From a painting by Van der Meulen dating from around...
Jan van HUCHTENBURG (Harlem 1646 - Amsterdam 1733) "Marche du Roy accompé de ses gardes ..." (Louis XIV crosses the Pont Neuf to go to the Palais) Original etching and graver signed in plate in lower part on the right "IVHuchtenburg Sculp. ”, From a painting by Van der Meulen dating from around 1670 and now preserved in the National Museum of Grenoble. Beautiful copy printed from three plates on three separate sheets then gathered together in thin laid paper, all bearing a "Coat of Arms" watermark similar to Heawood 686 with the related countermark "IHS Monogram in a circle", attributable to French paper production, in particular of Paris, from the second half of the seventeenth century, uniformly burnished and with various small defects on the edges but overall, given the considerable dimensions, in a good general state of conservation. Bartsch expresses himself on this work as follows: "Cette pièce est une des plus remarquables de toutes celles que Huchtenburg a gravées". Bibliography: Bartsch “Le Peintre-Graveur” Leipzig 1854 vol.V page 429 n ° 48. Heawood "Monumenta chartae papyraceae" Hilversum 1986 No. 686. LeBlanc "Manuel de l'Amateur d'Estampes" Paris 1856 vol.2 pag.400 n ° 19. Measurements in mm: 515ca x 955ca (the sheet)

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