Description: 19h century heliogravure by Charles Amand-Durand (1831-1905) on Dutch laid paper with Fortuna watermark and Amand Durand red stamp. Some marks on image (see detail photos). Otherwise, good condition. Sheet: 13 1/4 x 9 1/8 in. Hercules at the Crossroad, also known as The Effects of Jealousy was engraved by Albrecht Dürer circa 1498. Amand Durand produced his heliogravures after the best early impressions from important collections including those of the Edmond de Rothschild, Eugene Dutuit, Emile Galichon, Lemarié, Firmin-Didot, the British Museum, the Bibliothèque nationale, and the Fitzwilliam Museum. Many collectors preferred Amand Durand’s heliogravures over impressions from original plates that had been worn from repeated printings. Philp Gilbert Hamerton, author of “Etching and Etchers” wrote of Amand Durand’s heliogravures, “They are of the same size as the original etchings which they resemble very closely and are incomparably superior to the poor impressions from the original plates themselves." The etcher Joseph Pennell wrote, “M. Amand Durand made the best photogravures ever produced because he was an artist. No mere photographic or mechanical engraver ever approached him.” Regarding photogravures, Pennell wrote, “The most interesting work was probably done by Amand Durand whose copies of Rembrandt and Durer printed on old paper were so good that the most serious authorities were deceived by them.”
Price: 140 USD
Location: West Hartford, Connecticut
End Time: 2023-11-29T04:06:54.000Z
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Albrecht Dürer
Type: Print
Theme: Art, Mythological
Production Technique: Heliogravure
Subject: Figures, Mythology