Entablature Designs

Jean Le Pautre, French, 1618–1682

mid- 17th–early 18th century

Entablature Designs by Jean Le Pautre, French, 1618–1682

Classification

Print

Department

Smithsonian Collection

Museum

Smithsonian American Art Museum

Credit

Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council

Accession Number

1921-6-341-71

About this artwork

Research in Progress

Art Historical Context

Jean Le Pautre (1618–1682), a leading French engraver and designer of the Baroque era, created *Entablature Designs* amid the opulent architectural revival under Louis XIV. Working in mid-17th-century Paris, Le Pautre specialized in intricate ornamental prints that captured the grandeur of classical architecture, blending Renaissance symmetry with exuberant French flair. These designs for entablatures—the horizontal bands crowning columns in classical buildings—exemplify his mastery of the period's goût français, influencing decorators and architects across Europe. As a print from the Smithso...

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