An artist's easel with the figure of a man holding a large paint brush. Etching by L. Truchy after Du Viviez.

Date:
Avril 22 1740
Reference:
36114i
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An Arcimboldesque. "This engraving shows a resemblance to a human figure in profile, made principally by means of artists' apparatus; the form is supported and its legs are constituted by an easel, at one side of which hangs a palette, supplying the trunk of the figure, and set with patches of pigment according to the practice of artists; the right arm, furnished with a hand, is thrust through the thumb-hole of the palette, the hand grasps a mahl stick; on the sleeve, by way of ruffle, is a sketch of a naked male figure leaning on a club. A human face appears above the edge of the palette, and is covered by way of a hat with a painter's basket, a group of brushes in which suggests a plume, and a second palette. The left arm of the figure supports on the shoulder a large porte-crayon, with black and white chalks in it. On the ruffle of this arm is a sketch of a nude female figure. The background is a landscape, in which is a milestone inscribed, 'IV milles from Hyde Parck'"--British Museum catalogue, loc. cit.

Publication/Creation

[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], Avril 22 1740.

Physical description

1 print : etching ; image 20.4 x 15.7 cm

Lettering

The painter. Du Viviez pinx. Truchy sculp.

Creator/production credits

The British Museum catalogue, loc. cit., does not mention the identity of "Du Viviez"

References note

British Museum, Catalogue of political and personal satires, vol. III part 1, London 1877, p. 795, no. 3109

Reference

Wellcome Collection 36114i

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