Oeuvres de Joseph Vernet...representant divers ports de mer en France et d'Italie by Dionysius Godefroy|Isidore Stanislas Henri Helman|Etienne Charpentier|Jean Denis Lempereur|Peter Paul Benazech|Joseph Vernet|Jean Jacques Le Veau|M. D.|Louis Joseph Masquelier|Jean Ouvrier|M. J. Ozanne|St. Flour|Jean-Baptiste Tilliard|Jacques Philippe Le Bas|Jean Jacques Flipart|Simon Fokke|Charles Nicolas Cochin II|Jacques Aliamet|A. D.|F. Basan|Louis Binet|Louis Jacques Cathelin|Pierre Chenu|Anne Philiberte Coulet|C. F. Cousinet|Robert Daudet|J. Daulle & Veuve|Pierre Jacques Duret

Medium

Plates: etchings and engravings

Dimensions

Overall: 24 13/16 x 19 11/16 x 2 9/16 in. (63 x 50 x 6.5 cm)

Classification

Books

Department

Drawings and Prints

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1946

Accession Number

46.127.1

Tags

WaterfallsCoat of ArmsLandscapes

Art Historical Context

Step into the bustling harbors of 18th-century with *Oeuvres de Joseph Vern...représentant divers ports de en France et d'Italie a stunning bound collection of etchings and engravings held in The Metropolitan Museum of Art's and Prints department. Created around 1750–0, this portfolio showcases the masterful marine landscapes of Joseph Vernet, France's preeminent painter of seaports, reproduced by a talented cadre of engravers including Jacques Philippe Le Bas, Charles Nicolas Cochin II, Simon Fokke. Measuring a substantial 24 13/16 x 19 11/16 x 2 9/16 inches, it captures Vernet's vivid depict...

About the Artist

Dionysius Godefroy|Isidore Stanislas Henri Helman|Etienne Charpentier|Jean Denis Lempereur|Peter Paul Benazech|Joseph Vernet|Jean Jacques Le Veau|M. D.|Louis Joseph Masquelier|Jean Ouvrier|M. J. Ozanne|St. Flour|Jean-Baptiste Tilliard|Jacques Philippe Le Bas|Jean Jacques Flipart|Simon Fokke|Charles Nicolas Cochin II|Jacques Aliamet|A. D.|F. Basan|Louis Binet|Louis Jacques Cathelin|Pierre Chenu|Anne Philiberte Coulet|C. F. Cousinet|Robert Daudet|J. Daulle & Veuve|Pierre Jacques Duret (French|French|French|French|British|French|French|French|French|French|French|French|French|French|French|Dutch|French|French|French| |French|French|French|French|French|French|French|French) · |1743 |1705 |1701 |1730 |1714 |1729 |1700 |1741 |1725 |1700 |0018 |1740 |1707 |1719 |1712 |1715 |1726 |1700 | |1744 |1739 |1730 |1736 |1700 |1737 |1700 |1729 |1809 |1764 |1779 |1783 |1789 |1786 |1800 |1811 |1725 |1800 |0018 |1740 |1783 |1782 |1784 |1790 |1788 |1800 | |1800 |1804 |1799 |1800 |1800 |1824 |1800 |1796

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