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Reference: S23868
Author Jacques VAUQUER
Year: 1650
Printed: Paris
Measures: 160 x 220 mm
€250.00

Reference: S23868
Author Jacques VAUQUER
Year: 1650
Printed: Paris
Measures: 160 x 220 mm
€250.00

Description

Etching with engraving, circa 1680, from the series entitled Livre de Fleurs par Vauquer printed and published in Paris by publisher and print dealer Francois de Poilly around 1680.

Vauquer (or Vauquier) was an etcher, draughtsman and gold-engraver (1621-86). His superb prints show a ‘delicate line, after his own compositions and those of Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, his master and kinsman. Apart from a few biblical subjects on black ground for medals, snuff-boxes or watch-cases, he mostly represented flowers in bouquets or in vases, baskets, garlands or friezes. These were published by Nicolas Langlois (1640–1703) or François de Poilly (1623–93), often grouped in series: Livre de fleurs (10 pls); Vases de fleurs propre pour les peintres, brodeurs et dessinateurs (40 pls); Livres de fleurs propre pour les orfèvres et graveurs (8 pls, signed v. f. with the annotation à Blois). According to Mariette, Vauquer was skilled in drawing flowers and particularly excelled in engraving flowers and other decorations on jewellery’ (Grove Art).

Contemporary and later collections of these plates are rare and show considerable variation, the individual parts and probably the plates themselves sold and bound to order.

Literature

Dunthorne, Flower and Fruit Prints of the 18th and early 19th centuries (1938), 317.

Jacques VAUQUER (Blois 1621 - 1686)

French etcher, draughtsman and gold-engraver. He came from a family of clockmakers in Reims. His oeuvre consists of more than 130 prints, made with a fine, delicate line, after his own compositions and those of Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, his master and kinsman. Apart from a few biblical subjects on black ground for medals, snuff-boxes or watch-cases, he mostly represented flowers in bouquets or in vases, baskets, garlands or friezes. These were published by Nicolas Langlois (1640-1703) or Fran?ois de Poilly (1623-93), often grouped in series: Livre de fleurs (10 pls); Vases de fleurs propre pour les peintres, brodeurs et dessinateurs (40 pls); Livres de fleurs propre pour les orf?vres et graveurs (8 pls, signed V. F. with the annotation ? Blois). According to Mariette, Vauquer was skilled in drawing flowers and particularly excelled in engraving flowers and other decorations on jewellery. His brother Robert Vauquer (1625-70) was an enamel painter.

Jacques VAUQUER (Blois 1621 - 1686)

French etcher, draughtsman and gold-engraver. He came from a family of clockmakers in Reims. His oeuvre consists of more than 130 prints, made with a fine, delicate line, after his own compositions and those of Jean-Baptiste Monnoyer, his master and kinsman. Apart from a few biblical subjects on black ground for medals, snuff-boxes or watch-cases, he mostly represented flowers in bouquets or in vases, baskets, garlands or friezes. These were published by Nicolas Langlois (1640-1703) or Fran?ois de Poilly (1623-93), often grouped in series: Livre de fleurs (10 pls); Vases de fleurs propre pour les peintres, brodeurs et dessinateurs (40 pls); Livres de fleurs propre pour les orf?vres et graveurs (8 pls, signed V. F. with the annotation ? Blois). According to Mariette, Vauquer was skilled in drawing flowers and particularly excelled in engraving flowers and other decorations on jewellery. His brother Robert Vauquer (1625-70) was an enamel painter.