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Set Of Four Framed “Putti” Etchings After François Bouche, Four Elements

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$2,080

Set of Four Framed “Putti” Etchings After François Boucher – Allegories of the Four Elements, Engraved by Jean Daullé A charming and rare complete set of four reproduced 18th-century etchings. depicting allegorical scenes of the Four Classical Elements—Air, Earth, Fire, and Water—through playful putti (cherubic figures), after original designs by celebrated French Rococo master François Boucher (1703–1770). These reproductive engravings were originally executed by Jean Daullé (1703–1763), "Graveur du Roi" (Engraver to the King), around 1750–1755. Each etching measures approximately 12" W x 15" H (image size with frame approx. 13" W x 15¼" H x 1¼" D) and is presented in an elegant gilt wood Belle Époque frame, featuring classic matted borders and finely carved detailing evocative of late 19th to early 20th-century French interiors. Details: Artist: After François Boucher Engraver: Jean Daullé (signed in plate as "Gravé par J. Daullé, Grav. du Roy") Date Engraved: ca. 1750–1755 Reproduced: 20th Century Medium: Etching/stipple engraving on laid paper Style: French Rococo Frame: Gilt wood with Belle Époque matted styling Dimensions (Framed): Approx. 13” W x 15¼” H x 1¼” D Condition: Very good condition; minor wear to frames consistent with age. Subjects & Symbolism: Each print centers on a tondo (circular vignette) depicting lively winged putti with symbolic objects: Air: Putti with birds, referencing Boucher’s 1741 painting Air: Three Putti with Birds. Earth: Putti with grapes and fruit baskets, an allegory of abundance. Fire: Putti with torches and flames, possibly referencing love’s fire (“Sur le front de l’Amour / Brille une flamme pure”). Water: Putti with shells and fish, evoking waves and sea life. Each engraving includes French inscriptions, including “Peint par F. Boucher” and dedications to aristocratic patrons—hallmarks of mid-18th century French print culture. These etchings were widely reproduced during the Rococo period, often published by Gabriel Huquier and collected throughout Europe. This set was most likely reproduced in the 20th Century.

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