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Charles Joshua Chaplin's original lithograph, Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) was created from his painting which is in the permanent collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux. Interestingly, the museum lists the work under the title of L'appel dans les Bruyeres (The Call in the Moors). Regardless of the title, both the painting and subsequent lithograph represent major examples of Charles J. Chaplin's early, Realist period. This impression bears the publisher's name & blindstamp, "L'Artiste", the text, "Salon 1849", the title, "Le Soir dans les Bruyeres", the artist's name, "Ch. Chaplin pinx", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margins as commissioned and published in 1849 by L'Artiste, in Paris, France's foremost nineteenth century publisher of artistic lithographs since its inception in 1831. Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) is a fine original example of the lithographic & landscape art created by the French artist, Charles Joshua Chaplin. |
Title: | Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) |
Artist: | Chaplin, Charles Joshua 'Charles J. Chaplin' (Les Andelys, Eure, France, 1825 - Paris, 1891) |
Date: | 1849 |
Medium: | Original Lithograph |
Publisher: | L'Artiste, Paris |
Printer: | Bertauts, Paris |
Source: | L'Artiste, Paris (V Serie – Tome III) |
Note: | Charles Joshua Chaplin 'Charles J. Chaplin': The son of an English father and French mother, Charles Joshua Chaplin chose France as his permanent home, eventually becoming a citizen in 1886. He began his formal art education in Paris in 1840 at both the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and at the studio of Michel Martin Drolling. Chaplin first exhibited his art at the Salon de Paris in 1845 and during the following years his art appeared in major annual exhibitions in France, England and the United States. |
Le Soir dans les Bruyeres dates from Charles J. Chaplin's early Realist period, which took place from approximately 1846 to 1852. His work from this period includes portraits and landscapes, most notably of the countryside of Auvergne. By 1855 Charles Joshua Chaplin had turned from Realism and Naturalism to more elegant, almost sumptuous techniques that made many compare his work to the great eighteenth century painter, Francois Boucher. Like Boucher, Chaplin made his fine reputation mostly on his ability to depict feminine grace and beauty. |
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Two of the greatest admirers of Charles Chaplin's art were Napoleon III and his wife, Empress Eugenie. As such he was employed in 1860 to decorate the rooms of the Tuileries, and afterwards, the rooms of the Empress in the Elysee and the Hotel Musard. | |
Charles Joshua Chaplin served as a Professor at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and also conducted art classes for women in his studio. In the latter regard his students included Mary Cassatt and Louise Abbema. | |
Charles J. Chaplin was appointed Chevalier of the Legion d'Honneur in 1879. Today his fine paintings and prints are included in public collections in Paris, Rouen, Bordeaux, Reims and Bayonne, and internationally in such museums as the Hermitage, Saint Petersburg, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. | |
Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors): Charles Joshua Chaplin's original lithograph, Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) was created from his painting which is in the permanent collection of the Musee des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux. Interestingly, the museum lists the work under the title of L'appel dans les Bruyeres (The Call in the Moors). Regardless of the title, both the painting and subsequent lithograph represent major examples of Chaplin's early, Realist period. Le Soir dans les Bruyeres was commissioned in 1849 for the French arts journal, L'Artiste, Revue de Paris, France's foremost nineteenth century publisher of artistic lithographs, etchings, & engravings since its inception in 1831. This impression bears the publisher's name "L'Artiste", the text, "Salon 1849" in the upper margin, and the publisher's blindstamp, the title, “Le Soir dans les Bruyeres”, the artist's name, "Ch. Chaplin pinx", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the lower margin as published in 1849 by L’Artiste, Revue de Paris, Redacteur en Chef: Arsene Houssaye, V Serie – Tome III, Paris Ferdinand Sartorius, Editeur, Quai Voltaire, 5, M. DCCCXLX (1849). Le Soir dans les Bruyeres is listed under the table Des Matieres, Avril, Mai, Juin Juillet, Aout, Septembre, Octobre, 1849, pg. 2, Gravures, Septieme Livraison” as “Le Soir Dans Les Bryeres”, Lithographie de M. Chaplin, d’apres son tableau. The ' Salon 1849' text printed in the upper right margin refers to the Paris exhibition that opened June 1849 at the Palais de Tuileries. The Biblioteque Nationale de France contains an impression of this original lithograph in its permanent collection, Ref # 1849 (SER5,T3). | |
L'Artiste, Paris (1831 - 1904): The Paris art journal, L'Artiste was one of the most-long lasting literary reviews encompassing the visual arts, literature, and music. It is considered by many a most important historical record of French art of the nineteenth century. Founded and directed by Achille Ricourt, this art journal published its first issue in February of 1831, under the title of, "L'Artiste. Journal de la Litterature et des Beaux-Arts" at the address, Rue de Seine-Saint-Germain, 39. Its first vignette, created by Tony Johannot depicted a painter, a sculptor, a writer and a musician accompanied by two women singing. During its long publishing history, the journal was edited by Achille Ricourt (founder/director), Arsene Houssaye (first editor in chief), a post that was also held by, Edouard Houssaye, Auguste de Vaucelle, Theophile Gautier, and others. Each volume consisted of reproductive and most importantly, original prints in the medium of lithography, etching, engraving, and other graphic mediums created by contemporary French artists such as, Paul Delaroche, Tony Johannot, Celestin-Francois Nanteuil, Francois Jules Collignon, Jules Dupre, Hector Martin, Charles Joshua Chaplin, Paul Gavarni, Auguste Delatre, Armand Hubert Simon Leleux, Charles Francois Daubigny, E. Delacroix, Theodore Valerio and many other important artists of the times. "Le Soir Dans Les Bryeres" by Charles J. Chaplin is a striking example of the lithographic art commissioned by L'Artiste in 1849. L'Artiste published art reviews and literary works by art critics and writers such as, Pierre Jules Theophile Gautier, Charles Baudelaire, Honore de Balzac, A. Houssaye, A. Dumas, and others. L'Artiste later absorbed the "Revue de Paris", another important French literary magazine founded by Louis Desire Vernon in 1829. By the time of its demise in 1904, L'Artiste had published a total of seventy two issues. | |
Bertauts, Publishing & Printing Firm (c. 1830's - c. 1970's): The renowned French lithographic publisher and printer, Bertauts was considered one of the finest printers in Europe during the mid-nineteenth century. According to the Beaus-Arts – de la Lithographie et des Imprimeurs, Bertauts began printing lithographs after 1826 and established his lithographic firm in 1836. During the 1830's and into the 1870's, original lithographs printed by Bertauts appeared in such publications as, "L'Artiste, Paris" (1831-1904), "Album du Salon" (1839-1844), "Les Beaux-Arts" (1843-1844), "Les Artistes Contemporains", (1845 - 1853), "Les Artistes Anciens et Modernes, Paris" (1850 - 1862), "Animaux et Paysages d'Apres Nature" (1858), the "Gazette des beaux arts" (1859-1939), "Souvenirs d' Artistes" (1860-1876), and other major 19th century art journals of the time. Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) was printed by Bertauts in Paris for L'Artiste in 1849. | |
Size: | 12 5/8 X 9 1/2 (Sizes in inches are approximate, height preceding width of plate-mark or image.) |
Framed and Matted with 100% Archival Materials | |
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Condition: | Printed upon nineteenth century wove paper and with full margins as published in Paris for the French journal, L'Artiste, Revue de Paris, edited by Ferdinand Sartorius, in 1849. Bearing the publisher's blindstamp and name, "L'Artiste", the exhibition date, "Salon 1849", the title, "Le Soir dans les Bruyeres", the artist's name, "Ch. Chaplin pinx", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margins. Containing overall toning and staining (most noticeable in the margins) as a result of an earlier, acidic matting, else in fair condition throughout. Le Soir dans les Bruyeres represents a prime, original example of the fine art of Charles Joshua Chaplin. |
Subject: | Charles Joshua Chaplin, Charles J. Chaplin, Charles Chaplin, Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors), Journal de la Literature et des Beaux-Arts, L'Artiste, Revue de Paris, edited by Ferdinand Sartorius, in 1849, original lithograph, French Realism, students included Mary Cassatt and Louise Abbema, Napoleon III, Empress Eugenie. |
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Original Lithograph by the French artist, Charles Joshua Chaplin 'Charles J. Chaplin'
Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) |
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Charles Joshua Chaplin 'Charles J. Chaplin' (Les Andelys, Eure, France, 1825 - Paris, 1891) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes | |
01.- | Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) by Charles Joshua Chaplin | Original Lithograph | 1849 | Bearing the publisher's blindstamp and name, "L'Artiste", the text, "Salon 1849", the title, the artist's name, "Ch. Chaplin pinx", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margins. | ||
02.- | Nymphe bocagere (Woodland Nymph) by Charles Joshua Chaplin designed by Philippe Auguste Jeanron | Original Lithograph | 1851 | Bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the title, the artists' names, "Chaplin d'apres Jeanron", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margin. |
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# | Image | Title & Artist | Artist Info | Medium | Date | Notes | - | |
01.- | Avant L'Orage, Paysage (Before the Storm, Landscape) by Francois Jules Collignon | Francois Jules Collignon 'F. J. Collignon' (Paris, c. 1800 - 1850) | Original Lithograph | 1844 | Signed by Francois Jules Collignon in the stone to the lower left and bearing the publisher's blindstamp and name, "L'Artiste", the text, "Salon de 1844", the artist's name, "F. Jules Collignon pinx. et del.", & the printer's details, "Peequereau imp." along the upper & lower margins. | Sold | ||
02.- | Bords de la Somme, Picardie (Banks of the Somme, Picardy) by Jules Dupre | Jules Dupre (Nantes, 1811 - L'Isle-Adam, 1889) | Original Lithograph | 1836 | Signed in the stone to the lower left with Jules Dupre's 'J. D.' monogramme and bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the artist's name, "Jules Dupre", the title, & the printer's details, "Lith. de Bernard et Frey." along the upper & lower margins. | Sold | ||
03.- | Gorges d’Apremont Gorges of Apremont by Hector Martin | Hector Martin (France. c. 1825 -1846) | Original Lithograph | 1846 | bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the title, the artist's name, "H. Martin pinx. et lith.", & the printer's details "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margins . | |||
04.- | Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) by Charles Joshua Chaplin | Charles Joshua Chaplin (Les Andelys, Eure, France, 1825 - Paris, 1891) | Original Lithograph | 1849 | Bearing the publisher's blindstamp and name, "L'Artiste", the text, "Salon 1849", the title, the artist's name, "Ch. Chaplin pinx", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margins. | |||
05.- | Les Femmes Artistes, Madame E. de B. (Women Artists, Mrs. E. de B., wife of Charles Edouard de Beaumont) by Paul Gavarni | Gavarni, 'Hippolyte Guillaume Suplice Chavalier', 'Paul Gavarni' (Paris, 1804 - Auteuil, 1866) | Original Lithograph | 1856 | Bearing the full publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the title, the artist's name, "Gavarni", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, II" along the upper & lower margins. | |||
06.- | Metairie Bourbonnaise (Small Farm, Bourbonnaise) by Hector Martin | Hector Martin (France. c. 1825 -1846) | Original Lithograph | 1848 | Bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the title, the artist's name, "Hector Martin", & the printer's details "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margins. | |||
07.- | Nymphe bocagere (Woodland Nymph) by Charles Joshua Chaplin designed by Philippe Auguste Jean | Charles Joshua Chaplin (Les Andelys, Eure, France, 1825 - Paris, 1891) designed by Philippe Auguste Jeanron (Boulogne, 1808 - Paris, 1877) | Original Lithograph | 1851 | Bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the title, the artists' names, "Chaplin d'apres Jeanron", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" along the upper & lower margin. | |||
08.- | Pecheur Champenois (Fisherman of Champagne) by Hector Martin | Hector Martin (France. c. 1825 -1846) | Original Lithograph | 1848 | bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste" in the upper margin and the title, the artist's name, "Hector Martin", & the printer's details "Imp. Bertauts, r. st. Marc 14" along the lower margin. | |||
09.- | Soir d'Automne (Autumn Evening) by Auguste Delatre | Auguste Delatre (Paris, 1822 - 1907) | Original Etching and Drypoint with Plate Tone | 1859 | Signed and dated in the plate by Auguste Delatre and bearing the artist's name, "Aug. Delatre pinx. et sc", title, & the printer's details "Imp. Aug. Delatre"in the lower margin. | Sold | ||
10.- | Souvenir de Hollande (Remembrance of Holland) by Theodore Valerio | Theodore Valerio (Herserange, France, 1819 - Vichy, 1879) | Original Lithograph | 1844 | Signed and dated in the stone by Theodore Valerio to the lower right and bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the title, the artist's name, "Valerio pinx. et lith.", & the printer's details, "Imprime par Auguste Bry a Paris" along the lower margin. | |||
11.- | Zingari, Lombardie Venitienne (Gypsies, Lombardy-Venetia) by Armand Leleux | Armand Hubert Simon Leleux 'Armand Leleux' (Paris, 1818 - 1885) | Original Lithograph | 1845 | Bearing the publisher's name, "L'Artiste", the text, "Salon de 1845", the title, the artist's name, "Armand Leleux pinx.", & the printer's details, "Imp. Bertauts" along the upper and lower margins. |
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# | Artist Last Name | Image | Artist & Title | Medium | Date | Artist Information | Notes | - | ||
01.- | Baron | Jeux d'enfants (Children's Games) by Henri Charles Antoine Baron 'Henri Baron' | Original Lithograph | 1853 | Henri Charles Antoine Baron 'Henri Baron' (Besancon, 1816 - Geneva, 1885) | Les Artistes Anciens et Modernes, Bertauts, Paris, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, II, Paris". | ||||
02.- | Baron | La Musique (Music) by Henri Charles Antoine Baron 'Henri Baron' | Original Lithograph | 1854 | Henri Charles Antoine Baron 'Henri Baron' (Besancon, 1816 - Geneva, 1885) | Les Artistes Anciens et Modernes, Bertauts, Paris, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, Paris". | ||||
03.- | Bodmer | Marcassins (Young Wild Boars) by Karl Bodmer | Original Tinted Lithograph | 1858 | Karl Bodmer (Riesbach, Switzerland, 1809 - France, 1893) | Animaux et Paysages d'apres Nature, Goupil & Cie., Paris, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, Paris". | ||||
04.- | Bodmer | Sangliers dans une Mare (Wild Boars in a Pond) by Karl Bodmer | Original Tinted Lithograph | 1858 | Karl Bodmer (Riesbach, Switzerland, 1809 - France, 1893) | Animaux et Paysages d'apres Nature, Goupil & Cie., Paris, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, Paris". | Sold | |||
05.- | Boulanger | Attaque du Lion by Louis Boulanger | Original Tinted Lithograph | c. 1830 (Souvenirs d'Artistes edition) | Louis Boulanger (Vercelli, 1806 - Dijon, 1867) | Souvenirs d'Artistes, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, Paris". | ||||
06.- | Chaplin | Nymphe bocagere (Woodland Nymph) by Charles Joshua Chaplin designed by Philippe Auguste Jeanron | Original Lithograph | 1851 | Charles Joshua Chaplin (Les Andelys, Eure, France, 1825 - Paris, 1891) after Philippe Auguste Jeanron (Boulogne, 1808 - Paris, 1877) | L'Artiste, Paris, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris". | ||||
07.- | Chaplin | Le Soir dans les Bruyeres (Evening in the Moors) by Charles Joshua Chaplin | Original Lithograph | 1849 | Charles Joshua Chaplin (Les Andelys, Eure, France, 1825 - Paris, 1891) | L'Artiste, Paris (Salon 1849), "Imp. Bertauts, Paris". | ||||
08.- | Dauzats | Portes de Fer Les Soldats atteignent la second muraille (Gates of Iron The Soldiers Reach the Second Wall) by Adrien Dauzats | Original Lithograph | 1841 | Adrien Dauzats (Bordeaux, 1804 - Paris, 1868) | Salon de 1841, Challamel edit. 4. R. de L'Abbaye. F.S.' G.', Paris, Maison du Roi, "Imp. Petit & Bertauts". | ||||
09.- | Francais | Un Chemin (A Road) by Francois-Louis Francais | Original Lithograph | 1842 | Francois-Louis Francais (Plombieres (Vosges), 1814 - Paris, 1897) | Salon de 1842, Challamel edit. 4. R. de L'Abbaye. (S.' G.'), "Paris, Imp. Bertauts". | ||||
10.- | Gavarni | Gulnare (Mlle. Melanie Waldor) by Paul Gavarni | Original Lithograph | 1843 | Paul Gavarni, 'Hippolyte Guillaume Suplice Chavalier' (Paris, 1804 - Auteuil, 1866) | Les Beaux-Arts, Paris, L. Curmer, 49, Rue de Richelieu, "Imp. Bertauts" | Sold | |||
11.- | Gavarni | Les Femmes Artistes, Madame E. de B. (Women Artists, Mrs. E. de B., wife of Charles Edouard de Beaumont) by Paul Gavarni | Original Lithograph | 1856 | Paul Gavarni, 'Hippolyte Guillaume Suplice Chavalier' (Paris, 1804 - Auteuil, 1866) | L'Artiste, "Imp. Bertauts". | ||||
12.- | Laurens | Puits Breton (Breton Well) by Jules Laurens designed by Charles de Tournemine | Original Lithograph | c. 1850 - 1853 | Jules-Joseph-Augustin Laurens 'Jules Laurens' (Carpentras, 1825 - Paris, 1901) after Charles Emile Vacher de Tournemine 'Charles de Tournemine' (Toulon, 1814 – 1873) | Les Artistes Contemporains, Paris, "Imp. Bertauts, r. Cadet, Paris". | ||||
13.- | Leleux | Zingari, Lombardie Venitienne (Gypsies, Lombardy-Venetia) by Armand Leleux | Original Lithograph | 1845 | Armand Hubert Simon Leleux 'Armand Leleux' (Paris, 1818 - 1885) | L’Artiste, Paris, (Salon de 1845), "Imp. Bertauts". | ||||
14.- | Leroux | L'Embuscade (The Ambush) by Eugene Leroux 'Eugene Le Roux' | Original Lithograph | 1843 | Eugene Leroux "Eugene Le Roux' (Caen, 1807 or 1811 – Paris, 1863) | Les Beaux-Arts, "Imp. Bertauts, r. St. Marc, 14". | ||||
15.- | Leroux | Le Singe au Miroir (The Monkey at the Mirror) by Eugene Leroux 'Eugene Le Roux' | Original Lithograph | 1850 | Eugene Leroux "Eugene Le Roux' (Caen, 1807 or 1811 – Paris, 1863) after Alexandre Gabriel Decamps (Paris, 1803 - Fontainebleau, 1860) | Les Artistes Anciens et Modernes, "Imp. Bertauts". | ||||
16.- | Martin | Gorges d’Apremont Gorges of Apremont by Hector Martin | Original Lithograph | 1846 | Hector Martin (France. c. 1825 -1846) | L'Artiste, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris" | ||||
17.- | Martin | Metairie Bourbonnaise (Small Farm, Bourbonnaise) by Hector Martin | Original Lithograph | 1848 | Hector Martin (France. c. 1825 -1846) | L'Artiste, "Imp. Bertauts, Paris". | ||||
18.- | Martin | Pecheur Champenois (Fisherman of Champagne) by Hector Martin | Original Lithograph | 1848 | Hector Martin (France. c. 1825 -1846) | L'Artiste, "Imp. Bertauts, r. st. Marc 14". | ||||
19.- | Mouilleron | Jeune homme jouant de la basse (Young Man Playing the Cello) by Adolphe Mouilleron after a design by Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier | Original Lithograph | 1842 | Adolphe Mouilleron (Paris, 1820 – 1881) after Jean Louis Ernest Meissonier (Lyons, 1815 - Poissy, 1891) | Salon de 1842, Challamel edit. 4. R. de L'Abbaye. (S.' G.'), "Paris, Imp. Bertauts". | Sold | |||
20.- | Mouilleron | L'Orage (The Storm) by Adolphe Mouilleron | Original Lithograph | 1844 | Adolphe Mouilleron (Paris, 1820 – 1881) | Les Beaux-Arts, Paris, Leon Curmer, 49 Rue Richelieu, Paris, "Imp. Bertauts | ||||
21.- | Nanteuil | Une Source (A Source, Particularly of a Stream or River) by Celestin-Francois Nanteuil | Original Lithograph | 1842 | Celestin-Francois Nanteuil (Rome, 1813 - Bourron-Marlotte, 1873) | Salon de 1842, Challamel edit. 4. R. de L'Abbaye. (S.' G.'), "Paris, Imp. Bertauts". |
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