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      • Print, Rose-Joseph Lemercier
        Jul. 20, 2024

        Print, Rose-Joseph Lemercier

        Est: $100 - $200

        Rose-Joseph Lemercier (French, 1803-1887), "Fragments Divers a Pompei," heliogravure, overall (with frame): 25"h x 21"w

        Clars Auctions
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume design, 16th century, 1830, Lithography
        Feb. 24, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume design, 16th century, 1830, Lithography

        Est: €60 - €100

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.): Costume picture, Young German in lavishly decorated dress of 16th century fashion, 1830, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Signed in the stone below the depiction. Inscribed below in French. Date: 1830 Description: Full-length portrait of a young woman in German fashion of the 16th century. Picture plate from the work Achille Devéria: Nouveaux Travestissemens, Paris 1830/31 , no. 12. After an original by Achille Devéria (1800 Paris - 1857 ibid.). Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "N", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "N", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "N" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Upper left signed in the printing plate: "V.Adam". Date: 19th century Description: This artwork presents a collection of vignettes arranged in a large-format grid depicting the repertoire of human actions and interactions. At the centre of the grid is a single character, flanked by a variety of scenes depicting both everyday and idyllic moments of human life. The illustrations appear in a monochrome style, with fine strokes and shading revealing a depth of detail and contrasting with the uniform background. All the illustrations bear the same initial, which is illustrated here and printed at the top centre. Keywords: vignettes; people; everyday life; illustration; monochrome; linework; shading; depth of detail; centre figure; interactions; art sheet; grid arrangement; characters; scenes; human actions; large-format; fine-drawing; moments of life; idyll; background contrast, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "U", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "U", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "U" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "V.Adam". Date: 19th century Description: The presented sheet shows a composition of vignettes portraying human figures in seemingly everyday scenes. They are grouped around the letter "U", which is prominently positioned in the centre of the sheet. Like a pictorial narrative, the individual scenes convey different activities and interactions that seem to form a common narrative structure. The depiction is made in a fine, detailed stroke, which lends the pictures a delicate aesthetic. All depictions bear the same initial, illustrated here, which is printed at the top centre. Keywords: Vignettes; letter U; human figures; everyday scenes; interaction; composition; narration; fine lines; aesthetics; line drawing; panel; ink on paper;, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "M", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "M", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "M" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Lower middle signed in the printing plate: "V.Adam". Date: 19th century Description: This is a graphic with several vignettes depicting various scenarios and figures. In the centre of the picture, a horse and two men can be seen next to a waymark entitled "MARICHAL". The vignettes show different aspects of daily life or still lifes - people in uniform, a windmill, crosses and graves, a gun lying on the ground, kitchen utensils and agricultural implements. All depictions bear the same initial, illustrated here and printed at the top centre. Keywords: Graphic; Vignettes; Scenes; Figures; Horse; Men; Waymark; MARICHAL; Uniforms; Windmill; Crosses; Kitchen utensils; Agriculture; Still life; Daily life; Military; Historical depiction;, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "T", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "T", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "T" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "V.Adam". Date: 19th century Description: The picture shows a collection of graphic representations that include various objects, animals and human figures. Individual scenes of rural life, military existence as well as fauna and everyday objects can be recognised. The vignette-like composition is in a monochromatic style and demonstrates a detailed drawing technique. This carefully curated composition forms a harmonious unity on the sheet and in its entirety tells various smaller narratives. All depictions bear the same initial, illustrated here and printed at the top centre. Keywords: Graphics; vignettes; drawing; monochromatic; detail; composition; rural life; military; animals; objects; fauna; everyday life; scenes; collection; harmony; narratives; artistic technique; structured arrangement;, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "B", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "B", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "B" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "V. Adam". Date: 19th century Description: This is a sheet with a central character surrounded by various vignettes. These vignettes illustrate various scenes of everyday life and work, including rural and domestic depictions. The monotone colour scheme and the precise lines suggest that the work was created using printmaking techniques. The work is located in the context of didactic illustration or alphabetical teaching. All depictions bear the same initial, illustrated here and printed at the top centre. Keywords: alphabet; vignettes; printmaking; everyday scenes; rural depictions; domestic activities; illustration; teaching; monotone colouring; lines; didactic; literacy; farm work; family life; animal depictions; educational; aesthetics; historical, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "H", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "H", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "H" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "V. Adam". Date: 19th century Description: The artwork comprises a series of detailed, monochromatic vignettes on a single sheet. It shows various animals and people in an eclectic arrangement. Mammals, birds and reptiles can be seen alongside scenes of human figures involved in historical or everyday activities. These depictions could be interpreted symbolically or allegorically. Their arrangement suggests no direct connection, which allows for multi-layered viewer interactions. All the depictions bear the same initial, illustrated here and printed at the top centre. Keywords: vignettes; animals; humans; monochromatic; allegorical; historical; mammals; birds; reptiles; art sheet; series; eclectic; scenery; activities; interaction; symbolic; complexity; art history, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "C", Lithography
        Feb. 17, 2024

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803) after ADAM (*1801), Picture alphabet, letter "C", Lithography

        Est: €150 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.) after Victor Vincent Adam (1801 Paris - 1866 Viroflay (Seine-et-Oise)): Picture alphabet, letter "C" with numerous illustrations, 19th century, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: lower left signed in the printing plate: "V. Adam". Date: 19th century Description: This picture shows a collection of vignettes illustrating various scenes of rural life. Depictions of animals, human figures in typical country clothing and agricultural activities can be recognised, harmoniously inserted into individual segments. The engraving is rich in detail and of great delicacy, suggesting an artistic approach of high quality. The background of the document appears to be slightly discoloured due to its age, which lends the overall impression a nostalgic note. A small hand drawing in pencil at the bottom centre complements the depictions. All illustrations bear the same initial, illustrated here, which is printed at the top centre. Keywords: Engraving; rural life; vignettes; animal scenes; country people; agricultural activities; art; quality; harmony; richness of detail; nostalgia; clothing; farm labour; illustration; paper; ageing process; artistic representation, 19th century, Romanticism, Figurative, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume painting, 16th century, 1830, Lithography
        Sep. 23, 2023

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume painting, 16th century, 1830, Lithography

        Est: €60 - €100

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.): Costume picture, Young German in lavishly decorated dress of 16th century fashion, 1830, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Signed in the stone below the depiction. Inscribed below in French. Date: 1830 Description: Full-length portrait of a young woman in German fashion of the 16th century. Picture plate from the work Achille Devéria: Nouveaux Travestissemens, Paris 1830/31 , no. 12. After an original by Achille Devéria (1800 Paris - 1857 ibid.). Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • J. LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume Design, Young Germans in the 16th Century, 1830, Lithography
        Jun. 10, 2023

        J. LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume Design, Young Germans in the 16th Century, 1830, Lithography

        Est: €60 - €100

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.): Costume Design, Young Germans in the 16th Century, 1830, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Signed in the stone below the depiction. Inscribed below in French. Date: 1830 Description: Full-length portrait of a young woman in German fashion of the 16th century. Picture plate from the work Achille Devéria: Nouveaux Travestissemens, Paris 1830/31 , no. 12. After an original by Achille Devéria (1800 Paris - 1857 ibid.). Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, France,

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • Joseph Lemercier, Drei Taubendarstellungen. 1857.
        Dec. 04, 2021

        Joseph Lemercier, Drei Taubendarstellungen. 1857.

        Est: €110 - €140

        Joseph Lemercier 1803 Paris – 1887 ebenda Paul Louis Oudart 1796 Paris – 1860 ebenda Lithografien auf Papier, koloriert, nach Paul Louis Oudart. Jeweils im Stein signiert "P. Oudart, del." bzw. "Oudart, del." u.li., "P. Bertrand, Editeur" u.Mi. und "Imp. Lemercier, Paris" u.re. Ebenfalls im Stein mit den lateinischen Vogelnamen bezeichnet. Aus: Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, Iconographie des pigeons non figurés […], Paris 1857. An den o. Ecken im Passepartout montiert.

        Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden OHG
      • Levasseur Map, "Amerique Septentrionale" ca. 1845
        Oct. 14, 2021

        Levasseur Map, "Amerique Septentrionale" ca. 1845

        Est: $450 - $675

        **Originally Listed At $275** Cartographer: Victor Levasseur (French, 1800-1870). Printer: Joseph Rose Lemercier (French, 1803-1887). "Amerique Septentrionale" - steel engraving with hand coloring. Issued in Paris, ca. 1845. A classic Levasseur map from the Atlas Universel Ilustre Map of North America, created following the Louisiana Purchase and prior to the statehood of Texas. The map is situated in the center and highlighted with coloring. In addition, it is surrounded by stunning vignettes of native flora and fauna as well as a meeting of a European with indigenous peoples created by artist Raimond Bonheur (French, b. 1796) who was the father of Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899). The map also includes a description of the populations of various regions as well as a description of the decorative imagery, both in French - decorated with a central image of a female allegorical figure symbolizing America who leans on a bale of cotton surrounded by pineapples and other fruits, and raises her left hand to pet a large dog beside her. Size: 13.75" L x 21.125" W (34.9 cm x 53.7 cm) Provenance: private John and Mary Williams collection, Boulder, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. Display stands not described as included/custom in the item description are for photography purposes only and will not be included with the item upon shipping. #165616

        Artemis Gallery
      • J.LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume Design, Young Germans in the 16th Century, 1830, Lithography
        Sep. 18, 2021

        J.LEMERCIER (*1803), Costume Design, Young Germans in the 16th Century, 1830, Lithography

        Est: €30 - €50

        Joseph Lemercier (1803 Paris - 1887 ibid.), Costume Design, Young Germans in the 16th Century, 1830, Lithography Technique: Lithography on Paper Inscription: Signed in the stone below the depiction. Inscribed below in French. Date: 1830 Description: Full-length portrait of a young woman in German fashion of the 16th century. Picture plate from the work Achille Devria: Nouveaux Travestissemens, Paris 1830/31 , no. 12. After a model by Achille Devria (1800 Paris - 1857 ibid.). Keywords: , 19th century, Romanticism, Fashion, France, Size: 33,6 cm x 24,4 cm, Depiction: 23,2 cm x 15,9 cm Condition: Very good Condition. Especially on the sheet margin foxing and dark discolouration of the paper are visible. The corners of the sheet are minimally creased. There are undulations in the paper at the sides of the figure.

        Fichter Kunsthandel
      • Levasseur Map, "Amerique Septentrionale" ca. 1845
        Jul. 13, 2021

        Levasseur Map, "Amerique Septentrionale" ca. 1845

        Est: $550 - $850

        Cartographer: Victor Levasseur (French, 1800-1870). Printer: Joseph Rose Lemercier (French, 1803-1887). "Amerique Septentrionale" - steel engraving with hand coloring. Issued in Paris, ca. 1845. A classic Levasseur map from the Atlas Universel Ilustre Map of North America, created following the Louisiana Purchase and prior to the statehood of Texas. The map is situated in the center and highlighted with coloring. In addition, it is surrounded by stunning vignettes of native flora and fauna as well as a meeting of a European with indigenous peoples created by artist Raimond Bonheur (French, b. 1796) who was the father of Rosa Bonheur (French, 1822-1899). The map also includes a description of the populations of various regions as well as a description of the decorative imagery, both in French - decorated with a central image of a female allegorical figure symbolizing America who leans on a bale of cotton surrounded by pineapples and other fruits, and raises her left hand to pet a large dog beside her. Size: 13.75" L x 21.125" W (34.9 cm x 53.7 cm) Provenance: private John and Mary Williams collection, Boulder, Colorado, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm. #165616

        Artemis Gallery
      • Joseph Lemercier, Drei Taubendarstellungen. 1857.
        Dec. 05, 2020

        Joseph Lemercier, Drei Taubendarstellungen. 1857.

        Est: €180 - €200

        Joseph Lemercier 1803 Paris – 1887 Paris Paul Louis Oudart 1796 Paris – 1860 Paris Lithografien auf Papier, koloriert, nach Paul Louis Oudart. Jeweils im Stein signiert "P. Oudart, del." bzw. "Oudart, del." u.li., "P. Bertrand, Editeur" u.Mi. und "Imp. Lemercier, Paris" u.re. Ebenfalls im Stein mit den lateinischen Vogelnamen bezeichnet. Aus: Charles-Lucien Bonaparte, Iconographie des pigeons non figures […], Paris 1857. An den o. Ecken im Passepartout montiert.

        Schmidt Kunstauktionen Dresden OHG
      • Joseph LEMERCIER (1803-1887) Cathédrale de Strasbourg, 1853
        May. 24, 2013

        Joseph LEMERCIER (1803-1887) Cathédrale de Strasbourg, 1853

        Est: €500 - €600

        Joseph LEMERCIER (1803-1887) Cathédrale de Strasbourg, 1853 Photolithographie d'époque. Légende à l'encre sous l'image : "Photolithographie 30 janvier 1853 Lemercier". 22,3 x 15,3 cm. (12 5/16 x 6 in.)

        Piasa
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