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"Vue de Pont de Vienne en Autriche" (View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria) is an original hand-coloured engraving published by the 18th century French publisher, Bassett as a 'Peepshow' print in Paris, at the address, Rue Saint Jaques. It was designed to be seen through special wooden cabinets. The viewer could look through a small opening and the mirrors and lenses within the box would create an effect of space and perspective. Many peepshow prints provided views of both France and foreign lands, such as this view of the bridge in Vienna. Travel was most often reserved for only the wealthy during the 18th century and thus the majority of the public that viewed these prints would likely never see such destinations. This original engraving is printed upon eighteenth century hand-made, laid paper and with full margins as published around 1780. It is a fine, original example of this scarce form of eighteenth century popular print. |
Title: | Vue de Pont de Vienne en Autriche (View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria) |
Publisher: | Basset, Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris |
Date: | c. 1780 |
Medium: | Original Hand-Colored Engraving |
Source: | Peepshow Print |
Note: | Long before Currier and Ives, the production of popular prints flourished in France and throughout Europe. In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries almost every establishment in Paris' Rue Saint-Jacques was the address of a publisher or engraver for this industry. By the beginning of the nineteenth century the production and sale of popular engravings had shifted to the Palais-Royal and Rue Vivienne. |
The long-lived family business of Basset was clearly one of the most successful in this field. It was in existence from 1720 to 1865. Their popular prints were not made to be admired as objects d'art: they were roughly engraved and rapidly colored. Most depicted views of topical interest or religious imagery and were manufactured for a mostly uncultured and unsophisticated audience. But the very popularity of these engravings insured that most were destroyed or lost after their usefulness expired. Today these valuable engravings are thus scarce and of much historic importance. | |
Vue du Pont de Vienne en Autriche (View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria) belongs to a most interesting category of popular eighteenth century engravings -- the 'Peepshow' print. Beginning around 1750, hand-colored engravings of views or events were designed for special wooden cabinets. When the engraving was placed within this cabinet the spectator would peep through a small opening with mirrors and lenses creating an effect of space and perspective. Thus the title (as is here the case in the upper margin) was usually reversed. These prints were a constant attraction at fairs and carnivals and a showman would often add commentary to the viewing. | |
Many peepshow prints provided views of both France and foreign lands. In the eighteenth century travel was reserved for only the wealthy and thus those that viewed these prints would likely never see such destinations. | |
Size: | 11 1/4 X 16 1/4 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
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Condition: | Printed upon eighteenth century hand-made, laid paper and with full margins as published in Paris by Bassett around 1780. Bearing the publisher's address to the lower left. A strongly printed with fine, unfaded hand-coloring and in excellent condition throughout. Vue du Vue du Pont de Vienne en Autriche (View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria) represents a superb original example of this scarce form of eighteenth century popular print. |
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Original Hand-Colored Engraving (Peepshow Print) published by Basset, Rue Saint-Jacques, Paris.
View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria |
View other original Engravings Created as Peepshow Prints.
Peepshow Prints | ||||
# | Image | Title & Source | Medium | Date |
01- | Bal Chinois (Chinese Ball), an original Peepshow print published in Paris by Bassett | Original Hand-Colored Engraving | c. 1780 | |
02.- | View of the Bridge of Vienna in Austria, an original Peepshow print published in Paris by Bassett | Original Hand-Colored Engraving | c. 1780 | |
03.- | General View Paris for Use in the Optical Cabinet, an original Peepshow print | Original Hand-Colored Engraving | c. 1780 |
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