Author(s):
grandville (nancy, 15–09–1803 - vanves, 17–03–1847), designer
andrew, john (1815 - c. 1870 — 1875), engraver
best, jean (toulouse, in 1808 - around 1879), engraver
leloir, isidore (in 1806 - in 1881), engraver
hetzel, pierre-jules (chartres, 15–01–1814 - monte-carlo, 17–03–1886), publisher
paulin, editor
other title: scenes from the private and public lives of animals (title of the whole)
production date: between 1841 and 1842
dating in century: 19th century
type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts
name(s): print
dimensions - artwork:
height: 27. 9cm
width: 39. 7cm
description:
this print belongs to a set made up of plates taken from the albums of scenes from the private and public lives of animals: carg008725 to carg008740, carg008748, carg008753, carg022188 to carg022223. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
letter - on the front, inscriptions printed in black ink. Under the left vignette: "he tells us: do not cry, act! perhaps a few steps from here, the enemy watches in the shadows"; under the one on the right: “here’s one that takes the mending nicely!”. Signature of the authors, under the left thumbnail, on the left: "jj grandville" and next to: "andrew best & leloir"; and under the one on the right, in the middle: "andrew. Best & leloir. " and on the right: "jj. Grand [. . . ]" (signature partially illegible). \ impression
stamp - on the front, at the bottom between the two vignettes, stamp in black ink: "carnavalet" (cf. Lugt suppl. 432d). \ inscription in ink
inscription - on the front, lower right, inscribed on the reverse, in pencil: "1607 to 1610" \ inscription in pencil
inscription concerning the author - on the back, lower left, in pencil: "grandville". \ pencil inscription
inventory number - on the reverse, lower left, handwritten in black ink: "g. 8740". \ inscription in ink
iconographic description:
scenes from the private and public lives of animals. The philosopher rat. By e. Lemoine. (left). Caricature. Two vignettes, animals mimicking men. On the left, a rat trapped in a cage urges his people to act. A cat is watching them. On the right, a mouse, mother of a family, fixes laundry in an interior. Titles of the two vignettes: "he tells us: don't cry, act! perhaps a few steps from here, the enemy watches in the shadows", "here is one who is nicely bitten by the repair!". Historical commentary:
this print seems to be taken from one of the albums of the private and public life of animals drawn by grandville (1840-1842). The philosopher rat by e. Lemoine. It seems that the drawings in the first volume date from 1841 and those in the second volume from 1842 (see exhibition catalog "grandville original drawings", 1986-1987). Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 8740. Date: between 1841 and 1842.
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