Les Sabines
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Engraving Les Sabines - Jacques-Louis David

KM000934
The Ultimes are prints made from the original etching plates in the Chalcographie collection at the Musée du Louvre before they were put into storage for preservation reasons.

For reasons of preservation, it was decided to stop printing plates engraved before 1848. Before they left the Ateliers to...
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Characteristics

Delivery
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Maintenance
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Printing Technique
Burin, Eau forte
Copper plate size
68 x 81,60 cm
Artist
Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)
Art movement
18th century
Dimensions
76 x 100 cm
Engraving date
1799
Size of the sheet
76 x 100 cm
Museums
Musée du Louvre, Grand Palais
Theme
Mythology
Reference
KM000934
EAN
3336727321898
Matière de l'article
Papier hahnemühle
Conservation museum
Paris - Chalcographie du musée du Louvre

The work and its artist

Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825)

Jacques-Louis David is an 18th century painter and founder of the neoclassical movement. The gifted child begins his studies at the Academy of Saint Luke before following the teaching of Joseph-Marie Vien. This meeting was the starting point of his interest in French neo-classicism. His talents as a painter are recognized since in 1771 he obtained the second prize from Rome for Le combat de Mars contre Minerve. Three years later, he was awarded the first Prix de Rome with Erasistrate discovering the cause of Antiochius disease. Passionate about Napoleon Bonaparte, the artist uses his talent to create his portraits. These services enabled him to become an official painter of the Empire.