Philibert-Louis Debucourt
La Promenade Publique, 1792
Etching, engraving, and aquatint printed in colour
45.6 x 61.7 cm
LOPF 2026: Vistavka Fine Art, STAND S11
Literature : Béraldi, Estampes et livres, 1892 (p. 37) ; I.F.F. 6:26; Fenaille, 33 (III/III); Dodgson, 1924, pl.84. Provenance: Collection of Henri Béraldi (1849 – 1931) (Lugt 230). A very...
Literature : Béraldi, Estampes et livres, 1892 (p. 37) ; I.F.F. 6:26; Fenaille, 33 (III/III); Dodgson, 1924, pl.84.
Provenance: Collection of Henri Béraldi (1849 – 1931) (Lugt 230).
A very fine impression of this important and scarce print, with strong and bright colours. With distinguished provenance.
La Promenade Publique is one of Debucourt’s most celebrated prints, capturing fashionable Parisian society in the gardens of the Palais-Royal. The composition presents a vivid presentation of late 18th-century leisure and social performance, rendered in sophisticated colour printing technique. The figures are meticulously characterized, offering a satirical yet elegant portrayal of urban life before the Revolution.
Provenance: Collection of Henri Béraldi (1849 – 1931) (Lugt 230).
A very fine impression of this important and scarce print, with strong and bright colours. With distinguished provenance.
La Promenade Publique is one of Debucourt’s most celebrated prints, capturing fashionable Parisian society in the gardens of the Palais-Royal. The composition presents a vivid presentation of late 18th-century leisure and social performance, rendered in sophisticated colour printing technique. The figures are meticulously characterized, offering a satirical yet elegant portrayal of urban life before the Revolution.
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