Antique Prints, Maps, & Books of Natural History, Botanicals, & More
Lot 10002:
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Included in this lot:
Le Rat qui s’est Retire du Monde
Le Chat, La Belette et le Petit Lapin
La Tete et la Queue du Serpent
Le Rat et L’Huitre
Le Faucon et le Chapon
Le Loup et le Chien Maigre
Description of the work:
This folio fable illustration is from Jean de La Fontaine’s
Fables Choisies, mises en vers…. The work was edited by C. P. de Monthenault d’Egly and published in Paris by Chez Desaing & Saillant and Durand between 1755 and 1759.
The engravings were by Cochin, Tardieu, Prevost, Chedel, Lempereur and others after the original artwork of Jean-Baptiste Oudry. Oudry drew sketches based on the fables of La Fontaine beginning in 1729. The publisher describes in the preface how Oudry composed the drawings "for his own pleasure, and in those chosen moments of imagination when an Artist grasps the idea of his subject and gives free reign to his genius" (Ray’s translation). "One of the most ambitious and successful of all illustrated books" (Ray).
La Fontaine would become a prominent author in the French canon. He collected and adapted near 240 fables from Aesop, Phaedrus, as well as Eastern, Oriental, and Continental fables.
Paper Size: ~ 11 1/4" by 16 1/4"
Paper Type or Special Features: Detailed Black & White Engraving
Condition report:
The work is in excellent condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections to be expected with age. Please review the image carefully for condition and contact us with any questions.
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