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[Achilles and the daughters of King Lykodemes looking at the gifts sent by Ulysses.]
[Achilles and the daughters of King Lykodemes looking at the gifts sent by Ulysses.]
Invente et peint par S. le Clerc et grave par E. Jeaurat 1713.
à Paris chez Jeaurat demeurant au bas des fossez St Victor chez Mr. le Brun audit. des Comptes, et chez P. Giffart rue s. Jacques a Ste Therese C.P.R.
Copper Engraving, 370 x 445mm. 14½ x 17½".
A scene from Greek mythology. While the women are looking at the jewels, Achilles (centre right) holds a sword and shield and admires the helmet held by a slave on the right. Six lines of French text below image. Engraved and published in Paris by Edmé Jeaurat (1688 - 1738), who married the sister of the painter of this picture Sébastien Leclerc II (1676 - 1763).
[Ref: 11517]   £240.00   (£288.00 incl.VAT)
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Calliopé une des neuf Muses qui preside a la Rethorique et a la poesie heroique.
Calliopé une des neuf Muses qui preside a la Rethorique et a la poesie heroique.
P. Mignard pinx. Jeurat sculp. 1714.
à Paris chez Jeurat chez Jeurat, et chez Giffart rue S. Jacques a S.te Thr. [c.1714.]
Engraving. Sheet 255 x 165mm (10 x 6¾"). Trimmed to plate, mounted in album paper.
Calliope, the Muse who presides over eloquence and epic poetry; called ''Chief of all Muses'' by Ovid.
[Ref: 53254]   £65.00   (£78.00 incl.VAT)
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La Savatier et le Financier.
La Savatier et le Financier. [Fable 2 . de la Fontaine Livre 8.]
Peint par Et. Jeaurat. Gravé par son Frere 1732.
[A Paris chés Joullain Quay de la Mégisserie à la Ville de Rome]
Engraving. Sheet 255 x 200mm (10 x 8"). Trimmed into inscription at bottom.
One of Jean de La Fontaine's fables: a financier gives a cobbler a hundred crowns as a nest egg, robbing the man of his peace of mind.
[Ref: 41778]   £150.00   (£180.00 incl.VAT)
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Le Dessein.
Le Dessein.
A. Le Clerc, pinx. E. Jeaurat Sculp.
1734. Avec Privilege du Roy.
Engraving, sheet 220 x 255mm (8¾ x 10) Thread margins. Trimmed within plate slightly at bottom. Paper border glued to top margin and within plate.
A woman points to a sketch seemingly to teach the two young boys with her. A very attractive image.
[Ref: 58571]   £260.00   (£312.00 incl.VAT)
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Le poëte Roquebrune rompt la Ceinture de sa Culotte en voulant monter à cheval à la place de Ragotin. Roman Comique Tome 1er chap.20.
Le poëte Roquebrune rompt la Ceinture de sa Culotte en voulant monter à cheval à la place de Ragotin. Roman Comique Tome 1er chap.20.
J.B. Pater pinxit. Edme Jeaurat Sculp 1732.
a Paris chez L Surugue graveur du Roy rue des Noyers vis a vis le mur de St.Yves, Avec Privilege du Roy.
Etching on laid paper, 300 x 380mm. 11¾ x 15". A fine impression; large margins a little soiled, uncut.
Poet Roquebrune breaks the belt of his trousers in wanting to ride in place of Ragotin. Several figures in the square observe the embarrassment of the poet, whose bear behind is exposed. After Jean Baptiste Pater (1695 - 1736), pupil of Watteau. From set of sixteen plates being illustrations to the 1651 'Le Roman Comique (The Comic Romance)', by Paul Scarron the french author and poet who was a great influence on Henry Fielding with his burlesque novel of a theatre troupe in Normandy.
See BNF FRBNF38444787.
[Ref: 21461]   £320.00  
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[Bataillee arrivée dans le Tripot, qui trouble la Comedie.
[Bataillee arrivée dans le Tripot, qui trouble la Comedie. Roman Comique chap.3.]
[J.B. Pater Pinxit. Edm. Jeaurat Sculp.
A Paris chez L. Surogue graveur du Royaume rue des Noyers entre les 2 1re portes cocheres vis a vis le mur St Yves. Avec Privileges du Roy.] [n.d., c.1730.]
Rare & scarce etching, proof before all letters. 295 x 380mm (11½ x 19").
A punch-up, with weapons including two tennis rackets. One of sixteen plates of scenes from the 1651 'Le Roman Comique' (The Comic Romance), by Paul Scarron, a burlesque novel of a theatre troupe in Normandy. After Jean Baptiste Pater (1695 -1736), pupil of Watteau.
[Ref: 52119]   £590.00  
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