Jean Le Pautre (1618-1682) - Recueil de 37 gravures originales — Retables et architectures religieuses — Édition Pierre Mariette,






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Jean Lepautre, Recueil de 37 gravures originales — Retables et architectures religieuses — Édition Pierre Mariette, 1650, a Baroque engraving collection of 37 original plates on early laid paper, 33 × 22 cm, depicting altarpieces, church architecture and religious ornament, signed on the plate.
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Rare set of 37 original plates by Jean Lepautre (1618–1682), engraved with burin and published by Pierre Mariette in Paris around 1650.
A coherent ensemble dedicated to altarpieces, church altars, religious architecture, and Baroque ornaments, originating from early seventeenth-century editions.
Each plate bears the characteristic engraved inscriptions of the period, confirming an early impression made during the artist’s lifetime.
Jean Lepautre is considered one of the greatest engravers and draughtsmen of the French Grand Siècle, renowned for the exceptional quality of his architectural and decorative compositions.
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– 37 original plates on early laid paper
Subjects: altarpieces, church altars, architectural frames, chapels, ornaments, niches, columns, frontispieces.
Burin engraving, very fine and detailed.
– Period: circa 1650 (Mariette edition)
Rarity
Complete sets of Lepautre plates from the Mariette edition are rarely found on the market, especially on religious subjects. A coherent ensemble of this size is highly sought after by collectors of Old Master prints, Baroque architecture, and ornamental engraving.
Careful shipping, plates packed individually.
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Rare collection of 37 original plates by Jean Lepautre (1618-1682), engraved in burin and published by Pierre Mariette in Paris around 1650.
A coherent collection dedicated to altarpieces, altars, religious architectures, and baroque ornaments, originating from the first editions of the 17th century.
Each plate bears engraved markings characteristic of the period, attesting to an old print made during the artist's lifetime.
Jean Lepautre is one of the greatest engravers and draftsmen of the Grand Siècle, known for the exceptional quality of his architectural and decorative compositions.
Content
- 37 original sketches on antique laid paper.
- Subject: altarpieces, altars, architectural frames, chapels, ornaments, niches, columns, pediments
Engraving with a burin, very fine and detailed.
- Period: around 1650 (Mariette père edition)
Rarity
Complete collections of Lepautre from the Mariette edition are rare on the market, especially on the religious theme. A cohesive set of this size is sought after by collectors of old prints, baroque architecture, and ornaments.
Careful delivery, boards protected individually.
No content provided for translation.
Rare set of 37 original plates by Jean Lepautre (1618–1682), engraved with burin and published by Pierre Mariette in Paris around 1650.
A coherent ensemble dedicated to altarpieces, church altars, religious architecture, and Baroque ornaments, originating from early seventeenth-century editions.
Each plate bears the characteristic engraved inscriptions of the period, confirming an early impression made during the artist’s lifetime.
Jean Lepautre is considered one of the greatest engravers and draughtsmen of the French Grand Siècle, renowned for the exceptional quality of his architectural and decorative compositions.
Please provide the content to be translated.
– 37 original plates on early laid paper
Subjects: altarpieces, church altars, architectural frames, chapels, ornaments, niches, columns, frontispieces.
Burin engraving, very fine and detailed.
– Period: circa 1650 (Mariette edition)
Rarity
Complete sets of Lepautre plates from the Mariette edition are rarely found on the market, especially on religious subjects. A coherent ensemble of this size is highly sought after by collectors of Old Master prints, Baroque architecture, and ornamental engraving.
Careful shipping, plates packed individually.
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Rare collection of 37 original plates by Jean Lepautre (1618-1682), engraved in burin and published by Pierre Mariette in Paris around 1650.
A coherent collection dedicated to altarpieces, altars, religious architectures, and baroque ornaments, originating from the first editions of the 17th century.
Each plate bears engraved markings characteristic of the period, attesting to an old print made during the artist's lifetime.
Jean Lepautre is one of the greatest engravers and draftsmen of the Grand Siècle, known for the exceptional quality of his architectural and decorative compositions.
Content
- 37 original sketches on antique laid paper.
- Subject: altarpieces, altars, architectural frames, chapels, ornaments, niches, columns, pediments
Engraving with a burin, very fine and detailed.
- Period: around 1650 (Mariette père edition)
Rarity
Complete collections of Lepautre from the Mariette edition are rare on the market, especially on the religious theme. A cohesive set of this size is sought after by collectors of old prints, baroque architecture, and ornaments.
Careful delivery, boards protected individually.
