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Printmakers Represented, 1630-1800

Cazenave

Fréderic Cazenave (French, active 1793-1843)

l'Optique (The Optical Viewer), ca. 1794, etching and engraving with use of roulette and rocker, after Boilly (photo: Phil)

An anonymous donor generously funded the acquisition of the print pictured above, an intaglio work which illumines simultaneously histories of science, art, politics, and printmaking technique in revolutionary France.

DAC holdings of European prints from roughly 1630-1800 include works by Jean Audran (2); P.-A. Aveline (2); Cornelis Bega (8); Stefano della Bella (37); Jacques Bellange (2); Bernardo Bellotto (3); Nicolaes Berchem (2); Claes van Beresteyn (1); Thomas Bewick (18); William Blake (14); Hans Bol (3); Abraham Bosse (24); Andries Both (2); Sébastien Bourdon (2); Jacques Callot (111); Antonio Canal (Canaletto, 24); Laurent Cars (3); Fréderic Cazenave (1); Daniel Chodowiecki (10); Claude of Lorrain (4); Charles-Nicolas Cochin, Younger (3); Alexander Cozens (43, in a rare "Blot Book"); Jean Daullé (1); Philibert-Louis Debucourt (Promenade Publique); Nicolas Delaunay (2); Charles Melchior Descourtis (4); Pierre Drevet (5); Cornelis Dusart (2); Richard Earlom (4); Gérard Edelinck (4); Jeremias Falck (3); John Flaxman (9 after); Charles-Joseph Flipart (3); Jean-Honoré Fragonard (8, including L'Armoire); Thomas Gainsborough (2); C.-E. Gaucher (1); Claude Gillot (4); James Gillray (11); Marguerite Gérard; Valentine Green (7); William Hogarth (70); Wenceslaus Hollar (49, plus many uncatalogd in an extra-illustrated Vertue volume); Christoffel Jegher (5); Jacob Jordaens (1); Jean Le Pautre (11); Jean-Baptiste Le Prince (3); J.-E. Liotard (1); Janus Lutma (5); Claude Mellan (5); Jean Morin (4); Pierre-Etienne Moitte (1); J.-M. Moreau le jeune (6); Gilles Neyts (2); Adrian Janzoon van Ostade (10); William Pether (2); Bernard Picart (4); Ploos van Amstel (50); Paulus Potter (2); Constantyn Renesse (1); Guido Reni (2); Jusepe de Ribera (7); Hubert Robert (10); A. Pieter Rodermont (2); Geertruydt Roghman (1); Salvator Rosa (3); Thomas Rowlandson (12); Jacob Van Ruisdael (2); Prince Ruprecht von der Pfalz (1); Johann Sadeler (3); Augustin and Gabriel de Saint-Aubin (5); Israel Silvestre (9); J.-B. Simonet (1); John Smith (6); John Raphael Smith (14); Pieter Soutman (2); George Stubbs (1); Herman van Swanevelt (2); Antonio Tempesta (5); David Teniers, Younger (1); Pietro Testa (3); Giovanni Battista Tiepolo (4); Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo (30 prints for the Flight into Egypt); J.-B. Tilliard (set of 7); Lodewyck de Vadder (2); Wallerant Vaillant (3); Anthony Van Dyck (10); Adriaen van de Velde (4); Jan van de Velde (11); Dirick Vellert (2); Adriaen Verboom (2); Cornelis Visscher (3); Simon de Vlieger (2); Jan Joris van Vliet (3); Bernhard Vogel (1); Lucas Vorsterman (2); Anthonie Waterloo (2); Antoine Watteau (2, plus 2 after Watteau by Cars); Thomas Wijck (4); Johann Georg Wille (2); and Reynier Nooms Zeeman (4).

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