110 Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII

Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII
  • Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII
  • Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII
  • Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII
  • Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII
  • Auguste Vinchon, Jean Alaux, Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier, Pierre Puvis de Chavannes - Set of 4 Antique Prints - Kingdom of France - Bordeaux - 1800 - Regency of Louis XIII

Original antique set of 4 engravings is from Charles Gavard’s "Galeries historiques de Versailles, Serie II, De Clovis-1643". The works were published in Paris, 1838-49.

King Louis-Philippe I (1773–1850) played a key role in the creation of "Galeries historiques de Versailles" by Charles Gavard. In the 1830s, he transformed the Palace of Versailles into a Museum of the History of France, commissioning artworks to illustrate the nation’s past. To document this collection, Gavard produced a series of engravings and lithographs using his innovative reproduction techniques. With the king’s support, the book became both an artistic album and a historical record, preserving France’s cultural heritage.

Charles Gavard (1794–1871) was a French engineer, publisher, and lithographer. He invented the diagraphe, a device for reproducing paintings. Gavard is best known for compiling and publishing the "Galeries historiques de Versailles," an extensive collection of engravings of the artworks in the Palace of Versailles. In recognition of his contributions, he was made a Knight of the Legion of Honor in 1833.

Artist or Maker
Jean Alaux
Auguste Vinchon
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Etienne-Barthelemy Garnier

Dimensions
33 cm x 45 cm

Medium
Engraving

Date
1838-49

Condition Report:
This work is in good condition overall. There may be a few minor imperfections or fox or mottled marks to be expected with age. Please review the images carefully for condition details, and feel free to contact us with any questions or for a comprehensive condition report.

     

      

     

      
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