Description
L’Amput farceur is an original artwork realized by Nicolas Toussaint Charlet (1792-1845). Lithograph print. Signed on plate on the lower left. Is not dated but we can attribute the period early 19th Century. Titled on the center “L’Amput Farceur”, “Perdre une quille?….c’est rien!, Mais la boule!…..c’est tout!!!. Edition Gihaut frres editeurs. Passepartout cm 35×26,5 The artist presents an interior of a tavern. The figures are funny and smiling. Good conditions except for a sign of humidity that doesn’t affect the image. Nicolas Toussaint Charlet (1792 – 1845) was a French painter. A disciple of Antoine-Jean Gros, he was a Bonapartist and is remembered for his paintings depicting historical episodes such as the Russian campaign of 1812 and the Napoleonic ascent. His masterpiece is The Retreat of Russia of 1836, now at the Muse des beaux-arts in Lyon; the painting was admired and praised by Eugne Delacroix. More than paintings, he owes his fame to the fisegni and to the prints; it was Gricault who taught them of a strong and colorful lithography.
Production Period | Before 2010 |
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Identifying Marks | This piece is attributed to the above-mentioned designer/maker. It has no attribution mark |
Style | Vintage |
Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
Product Code | ZCI-1261075 |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Please note that an additional handling period of up to 4 weeks may apply to this item
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Materials | Lithograph |
Width |
20 cm 7.7 inch |
Depth |
1 cm 0.4 inch |
Height |
25 cm 9.8 inch |
Weight Range | Standard Between 40kg and 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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