Théodore Géricault (also known as Jean Louis André
Théodore Géricault) (1791–1824) in collaboration with Eugène Lami (also
known as Eugène Louis Lami, Eugène Lamy, and Eugène Lamie) (1800–1890)
“Le
Giaour” (The
Infidel), 1823
Technical
Details & Condition:
Lithograph
printed in black on heavy wove paper with wide margins. This print is from the
celebrated series “Oeuvres de Lord Byron,” published in Paris by Gihaut
Frères (active 1815–1871). This impression is from the third and final
state (Delteil 95, III/III), following the erasure of the printer details for Villain
(active 1822–1852).
The
impression is strong, evenly inked, and well-pressed. The sheet is in pristine
condition—entirely free of tears, pinholes, folds, abrasions, stains, or
handling marks.
Narrative
Subject:
The
dramatic scene is based on Lord Byron's famous 1813 narrative Romantic poem, “The
Giaour.” The Turkish leader, Hassan, is shown fallen in the foreground with
his “back to earth, his face to heaven.” Above him on horseback, the
vengeful anti-hero, the Giaour, brands his sabre and looks down upon his dying
enemy “with brow / As dark as his that bled below.”
Dimensions:
• Sheet: 28.1 x 38.8
cm
• Image borderline: 15.3 x 21.1 cm
In-Plate / Stone
Lettering:
• Above image (centre):
“LE GIAOUR”
• Below image (left): “Géricault
et Eug. Lami.1823.”
•
Below the image (centre): “.... Cet ennemi est là qui le contemple..... son
front est aussi sombre que celui qui est couvert / des ombres du trépas.......”
(Translation: “...This enemy is there contemplating him... his brow is
as dark as that which is covered by the shadows of death...”).
• Below the image (right): “chez Gihaut frères, éditeurs.”
References:
• Deteil 95 (Loÿs Delteil, Le Peintre-Graveur
Illustré, Vol. 18 [Géricault], cat. no. 95)
• British Museum: https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/P_1868-1114-313
• Yale University Art Gallery: https://artgallery.yale.edu/collections/objects/89632
Price & Shipping:
AU$363 (approximately US$255.17 / €221.08 / £190.76),
including worldwide express shipping. Please note that import duties and taxes
(if applicable) are the buyer’s responsibility.
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