Le Bon Père - Jacques-Philippe Le Bas
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Description
A detailed eighteenth-century etching by Jacques-Philippe Le Bas depicting a convivial tavern scene with figures gathered around a table.
Jacques-Philippe Le Bas was a prolific French engraver, known for his technical precision and his ability to translate the painterly qualities of Dutch and Flemish masters into the medium of print. This work, titled Le Bon Père, captures a domestic scene within a tavern setting. The composition centres on a group of figures gathered around a wooden table, where a man reads a document aloud to his companions. The atmosphere is one of conviviality, with expressions of engagement and amusement visible on the faces of the participants. A woman stands behind the reader, while another figure holds a glass, suggesting a moment of shared leisure. The print demonstrates the characteristic refinement of eighteenth-century French engraving. Le Bas employs a variety of line weights to define the textures of the wooden furniture, the folds of the clothing, and the subtle play of light entering from the window. A small cat occupies the foreground, adding a touch of naturalism to the interior. The inclusion of a small window opening at the top right, through which another figure peers, introduces a sense of depth and narrative curiosity. Le Bas often collaborated with contemporary painters to reproduce their works, and this piece reflects the influence of the Dutch genre tradition, which favoured depictions of everyday life. The text at the bottom of the plate provides a moralising or descriptive caption, a common feature in prints of this period intended for a wider audience. The work is executed with a balanced tonal range, relying on cross-hatching to create shadow and volume without overwhelming the clarity of the figures. It remains an example of the high level of craftsmanship achieved by Le Bas during his career in Paris, where he operated a successful workshop.
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Le Bon Père - Jacques-Philippe Le Bas
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Museum-grade giclée on FSC-certified archival matte paper, with framed and canvas options.
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