Twee geiten en twee lammeren - François Vivares
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Description
An eighteenth-century etching by François Vivares, based on a drawing by Nicolaes Berchem, depicting a group of goats and lambs in a pastoral setting.
This etching by François Vivares depicts a pastoral scene featuring two goats and two lambs. The composition is based on a drawing by Nicolaes Berchem, as indicated by the inscription 'Berghem delin' at the bottom of the plate. Vivares, a French engraver who spent his career in London, was highly regarded for his technical precision in translating the work of other artists into the medium of print. The print demonstrates the characteristic approach to animal studies during the eighteenth century. The animals are rendered with careful attention to the texture of their coats, using varied line weights to suggest the shaggy fur of the goats and the softer wool of the lambs. The background remains minimal, focusing the viewer's attention entirely on the anatomical forms and the naturalistic poses of the creatures. The ground is suggested through light, hatched strokes, providing a sense of place without distracting from the primary subjects. Nicolaes Berchem was a Dutch Golden Age painter known for his Italianate pastoral scenes. By reproducing these designs, Vivares helped disseminate the aesthetic of the Dutch pastoral tradition to a wider British audience. The etching captures the quiet, observational quality typical of the period, where the study of livestock was a common pursuit for artists interested in rural life and natural history. The work is a fine example of the collaborative nature of printmaking during the era, where the skill of the engraver was essential in preserving the spirit of the original draughtsman's work. The clean lines and balanced composition make this a classic representation of eighteenth-century print culture, suitable for those interested in the history of animal illustration and the technical craft of etching.
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Twee geiten en twee lammeren - François Vivares
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