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Bacchanalia attributed to Jacques-Philippe Caresme
Ref : 84091
7 000 €
Period :
18th century
Provenance :
France
Medium :
Black chalk, ink and wash
Dimensions :
l. 11.42 inch X H. 16.54 inch
Galerie Étienne Lévy

18th century Furniture and Works of Art


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Bacchanalia attributed to Jacques-Philippe Caresme

A Bacchante is playing cymbals in front of a Silenus altar, his herma in a carved niche, with bacchic instruments and young satyrs dancing around.

The squaring off suggests that this composition has been transposed in painting. Such a work, with some differences, has been sold by Sotheby's in 2003.

The painter and engraver Caresme was a pupil of Charles-Antoine Coypel. He was agréé to the Academy in 1766 and exhibited regularly at the salon and produced numerous small works in oil and watercolour depicting fauns and nymphs in pastoral Bacchic settings

Circa 1780

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