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No love without sorrow, No rose without a thorn, ancient engraving after Nattier by Lépicé, 18th century – Decorative Objects
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No love without sorrow, No rose without a thorn, ancient engraving after Nattier by Lépicé, 18th century

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There are objects one chooses to decorate a home. And then there are those one chooses because they tell a story. This one speaks of love. Not a perfectly wise and uneventful love, but the kind the 18th century knew so beautifully how to depict: desire, attachment, promises, wounds, and roses picked despite their thorns. At the center of this old print appears Venus accompanied by Cupid, in a composition conceived by Jean-Marc Nattier. Venus, luminous, holds back the child Cupid while delicately raising a flowering branch. Around them, the landscape fades into the clouds. At their feet appear the bow, the quiver, and birds. Below the image, like a confidence left by another century, appears this wonderful maxim: "No love without pain, no rose without a thorn." Jean-Marc Nattier ( ) is one of the great names in 18th-century French painting. A master of the historical portrait, he depicted the great ladies of his time as Diana, Hebe, Flora, or other mythological heroines. His success led him to the court of Louis XV. The composition was engraved by François-Bernard Lépicé ( ), a French engraver who interpreted Nattier's work with a burin. Basan's Parisian address, a major name in the print trade, also appears below the composition. One must get close to the print to discover all its delicacy. The flesh tones are formed from a multitude of extremely fine lines. Shadows are built by the crossing of lines, fabrics gain volume, clouds become almost ethereal. The print has a beautiful sanguine brown tone, infinitely softer than traditional black. The paper now possesses that warm tone that only the passage of time can truly create. Some old marks and irregularities are visible in the photographs and naturally belong to the history of the sheet. The whole is preserved under glass in its sober, antique brown wooden frame. Dimensions of the framed piece: approximately 38 × 30 cm. France, 18th century. Additional details: - Brand: Jean-Marc Nattier - Designer: Jean-Marc Nattier - Designer: François-Bernard Lépicé - Colour: brun - Colour: sanguine - Period: XVIIIe siècle

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