Author(s):
opiz or opitz, george emmanuel (prague, 10–04–1775 - leipzig, 12–07–1841), engraver
opiz or opitz, george emmanuel (prague, 10–04–1775 - leipzig, 12–07–1841), designer
kleist, l. Von, editor
kleist, l. Von, editor
other title: der früheste morgen (inscribed title (letter))
production date: after 1813
dating in century: 19th century
type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts
name(s): print
materials and techniques: etching
place(s) of execution/production: paris, dresden, schleiz
dimensions - artwork:
height: 55. 6cm
width: 43. 8cm
dimensions - passepartout:
height: 70cm
width: 55cm
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
title of the work - on the front, lower left, printed in black ink: "le grand matin. "
title of the work - on the front, lower right, printed in black ink: "der früheste morgen. "
signature of the performer - on the front, top right, printed in black ink: "g. Opiz inv. Et fecit. Signature of the performer - on the front, lower left, printed in black ink: "tableau de paris par opiz. "
signature of the performer - on the front, lower right, printed in black ink: "opiz gemälde v. Paris"
inscription - on the front, bottom middle, printed in black ink: "im kunstverlag bei e. L. V. Kleist zu dresden u. Schleitz. "
number - on the front, top right, printed in black ink: "i"
inscription - on the reverse, lower left, handwritten in pencil: "1818/1"
stamp - on the front, bottom right, in black ink: "bibl. / ville paris"
inventory number - on the reverse, lower left, handwritten in black ink: "g:17120"
iconographic description:
genre scene. Exterior scene: paris, saint-denis gate, triumphal arch, architecture, "street / st. / denis", public lighting. Characters: a man crosses the street trying to make the birds that peck between the paving stones fly away. Behind him, two men, equipped with tools, are cleaning the gutter. A flower seller, guiding her harnessed donkey loaded with two baskets, a milkmaid, sitting on her donkey, her feet in baskets loaded with pots of milk, a seller carrying a basket on her head and a cart full of hay on which a woman is seated, approach. Birds peck at the roadway after the flower seller passes by. A sleepy man, leaning on an axe, watches the flower seller pass by while a man, holding a trowel, is about to enter an "estaminet / eau de vie, cog- / -niac, double biere / de mars" and another man sleeps in front of the establishment. The street has a "epiceri[e] on each side of the street, a "boulan[gerie] currently opening, a "magasin / coule[. . . ]" at number "24", a wine merchant, whose facade is decorated with bottles and from which a man emerges, at number "26", a "cafe des arts", a store called "riz / au lait" and a "cafe / port[e] / s. Denis". The "rue / st. Appo / line" leads to the right onto rue saint-denis. An inscription on a facade reads “me leblanc / sage femme”. People, early 19th century fashion, headdresses and hats. The arch of the porte saint-denis has the inscription "ludovico magno" and is decorated with weapon trophies, male and female river allegories and a battle scene. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 17120. Date: Après 1813.
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