Friday, July 22, 2016

Etchings by Vivant Denon

Vivant Denon
Putto with portfolio of Vivant Denon etchings
1790
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Above, the title page for a portfolio of Vivant Denon's etchings, printed and sold at Venice in 1790, where the artist temporarily took refuge from the French Revolution. His black-and-white fancies and topical illustrations were distributed around Europe all through the late 18th century. Not having yet been invented, photography was no use at all in documenting these stirring times. Enterprising graphic artists like Vivant Denon (1747-1825) gained wealth and prestige by standing in for the cameras that did not exist.

Vivant Denon
Two wounded soldiers in a tavern
1809
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attributed to Vivant Denon
Académie
late 18th century
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attributed to Vivant Denon
Académie
late 18th century
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British Museum

attributed to Vivant Denon
Académie
late 18th century
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British Museum

Vivant Denon after Rembrandt
Rembrandt's Self-portrait
late 18th century
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Vivant Denon
Portrait in profile of M. Auberg, print publisher
late 18th century
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Vivant Denon after Parmigianino
Spirit of Fire
late 18th century
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Vivant Denon
The Expulsion from Paradise
ca. 1790-94
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Vivant Denon after Claude Lorrain
River Landscape
late 18th century
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Vivant Denon after Claude Lorrain
River Landscape
late 18th century
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Vivant Denon after Parmigianino
Mystic Marriage of St Catherine
late 18th century
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Vivant Denon after Rembrandt
Angel taking leave of Tobias and his family
1795
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Vivant Denon after Gabriel Metsu
Philosopher in his study
1784
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I am grateful to the British Museum for making available these excellent reproductions.