Description: Article detailsOld man reading a book (Heraclitus?). Etching by A. Bartsch after the painting by Jan Lievens. Bartsch, Adam von (1757-1821): Around 1800. Format (image oval): 303 x 228 mm and small surrounding border of 6 mm. Printed on strong vellum. Language: German Order number: 126586 Remarks: *Adam Bartsch created a scientific foundation for copperplate engraving; his main work is the "Peintre-Graveur" in 21 volumes, which is still valid today. But Bartsch was also active as a performing artist; according to Nagler, he created over 500 sheets. This is a sheet after Lievens that is comparatively large for Bartsch. The edges around the edge of the plate are slightly browned, otherwise very well preserved. VAT)Free shipping within GermanyRecorded with whBOOKItem listed with the w+h GmbH eBay service Data and images powered by Book lover (2024-10-05)Around 1800. Format (image oval): 303 x 228 mm and small surrounding border of 6 mm. Printed on strong vellum. Language: GermanOrder number: 126586Remarks: *Adam Bartsch created a scientific foundation for copperplate engraving; his main work is the "Peintre-Graveur" in 21 volumes, which is still valid today. But Bartsch was also active as a performing artist; according to Nagler, he created over 500 sheets. This is a sheet after Lievens that is comparatively large for Bartsch. The edges around the edge of the plate are slightly browned, otherwise very well preserved.
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