Bernard-Romain
Julien (1802–1871)
“Study
in White Crayon, No. 30” (aka
“Étude au Crayon Blanc, No. 30”), 1845, plate 30 in Julien’s drawing course,
“Cours de Dessin”, printed and published by Aubert & Cie (fl.c1830s–1880s)
in Paris.
Crayon-manner
lithograph printed in black and buff/beige coloured ink on heavy wove paper.
Size: (sheet) 48.1
x 31.6 cm.
Inscribed in
plate along lower edge: (left) “Chez Aubert, Place de la Bourse.”; (centre) “ÉTUDE
AU CRAYON BLANC, NO. 30./ Lithographiée pa[r] Julien.”; (right)
“Imp. d’Aubert & Cie.”
Condition: a
strong and well-printed impression. There is minor surface dustiness and a worm’s
hole at lower right, otherwise the sheet is in a good condition with no tears
or significant stains. There are soft pencil inscriptions from a previous
collector recto and verso.
I am selling
this large and exceptionally beautiful lithograph by one of the most famous of
19th century artists involved in creating academic studies for
students to copy, for AU$235 (equivalent to approximately US$150.52, EUR 132.26,
or GBP 112.94 at the time of listing) and includes Express Mail Service (EMS)
postage and handling to any worldwide destination. Please note that any import
duties or taxes levied by the destination country are the responsibility of the
buyer and are not included in the purchase price. Payment is requested in
Australian dollars (AU$235).
If you are
interested in purchasing this exquisite academic study exhibiting the highest
order of technical skill, please contact me (oz_jim@printsandprinciples.com)
and I will send you a PayPal invoice to make the payment easy.
This print has been sold
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