About the Artwork
A Land Storm
ca. 1769
François Vivarès (Artist) French, 1709-1780 Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelin (Artist) French, 1710-1771 Joseph Goupy (Artist) French, 1782-1782 Nicolas Poussin (Artist) French, 1594-1665 John Boydell (Publisher) English, 1719-1804
Etching and engraving in black
Plate: 19 5/8 × 24 7/8 inches (49.8 × 63.2 cm) Sheet: 20 1/2 × 26 1/8 inches (52 × 66.3 cm)
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Founders Society Purchase, Miscellaneous Gifts Fund
F72.283.9
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Markings
In plate, lower center: J. Boydell excut. 1769.; lower right: Vivares & Chatelin Sculp. Jos. Goupy Delineavit; center bottom margin: A Land-Storm / Wherein is represented the Story of Pyramus and Thisbe; done from a Picture of Nicolas Poussin. Described in Felibien. Vol. 2d. p. 440. / Servatur Exemplar in AEdibus praenobilis Viri Guilielmi Morris Equitis Aurati; in pencil within plate mark, lower right: Tom Cole
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Kennedy Gallery and Edith Cole Silberstein
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Jean Baptiste Claude Chatelin; François Vivarès; after others, A Land Storm, ca. 1769, etching and engraving in black. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Miscellaneous Gifts Fund, F72.283.9.
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