"les Accords Flamands" - Large 18th Century Engraving By J.p. Le Bas After David Teniers
Description: An exceptional and rare 18th-century etching and engraving titled "Les Accords Flamands". This masterpiece was engraved by Jacques-Philippe Le Bas (1707-1783), the renowned Graveur du Cabinet du Roi, after the celebrated painting by David Teniers the Younger (1610-1690).
This work is a perfect representation of the Flemish spirit, depicting a lively village festival with extraordinary technical precision. The depth of the blacks and the delicate treatment of the characters make it a true museum-quality piece.
Condition & Presentation:
- Period: 18th Century.
- Authenticity: Genuine period impression on
- paper with a natural antique patina and light foxing, confirming its age and history.
- Framing: Professionally housed in an elegant ebonized (black) frame under glass, enhancing the contrast of the engraving.
- Shipping: Expert "concrete" packaging for safe international transit.
Dealer's Note: A sophisticated acquisition for serious collectors of the Barbizon precursors and Flemish genre scenes. The association of Teniers and Le Bas represents the pinnacle of 18th-century printmaking.
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 14th, Regency
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 40
Height: 30
Depth: 9
Reference (ID): 1587768
Availability: In stock



























