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Johann Georg Wille's original engraving, "Sapeur des Gardes Suisses" was published, designed and engraved in 1779. It stands as a superb example of the mastery at delineating the tones and textures of all compositional elements by one of the most eminent engravers of the eighteenth century. Early impressions of Johann Wille's art (such as this original line engraving) clearly indicate why his fame was so great. This impression of "Sapeur des Gardes Suisses" is printed upon thick eighteenth century laid paper and with wide margins as published the artist in Paris. It is signed, titled, dated and dedicated within the plate by J. G. Wille. |
Title: | Sapeur Des Gardes Suisses |
Artist: | Wille, Johann Georg (Bieberthal, Konigsberg, 1715 - Paris, 1808) |
Date: | 1779 |
Medium: | Original Line Engraving |
Note: | Johann Georg Wille 'J. G. Wille': One of the most eminent engravers of the eighteenth century, Johann Georg Wille learned to engrave as a youthful apprentice to a gunmaker. His talents were soon recognized and in 1736 he was sent to Paris to engrave some plates after Rigaud. Most of Wille's early art was in the genre of portrait engraving. By 1750, however, Johann Georg Wille had established himself as a leading engraver of historical and genre subjects, particularly after the designs of contemporary Dutch and German painters. Johann Wille's unsurpassed ability to render form and texture earned him many honours. During his career he was awarded the lucrative titles of Engraver to the King of France, Engraver to the Emperor of Germany and Engraver to the King of Denmark. He was elected an Academician of the French Academy in 1761 and was also a member of the Academies of Dresden, Berlin, Augsburg, Vienna and Rouen. |
As the eighteenth century drew to a close the changing French political climate was not kind to J. G. Wille. Like many persons associated with French royalty, Wille lost his property and much of his possessions during the French Revolution. Failing eyesight also contributed to his poverty. His last engraving bears the date of 1790. | |
Sapeur des Gardes Suisses was published, designed and engraved by Johann Georg Wille in 1779. It stands as a superb example of his mastery at delineating the tones and textures of all compositional elements. Early impressions of Wille's art (such as this original example) clearly indicate why his fame was so great. | |
Raisonne: | G. K. Nagler, Neus allgemeines Kunstler-Lexikon, Leipzig, Schwarzenburg & Schumann, Vol. 24, p. 392. |
Catalouge #197. Fourth and Final State. | |
Nagler relates that the first three states of Sapeur des Gardes Suisses comprise only a handful of impressions printed before the completion of the address along the lower margin. This impression is an early printing from the only published edition containing the completed address. | |
Size: | 10 1/4 X 7 5/8 (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 thick eighteenth century laid paper and with wide margins as published by Wille in Paris in 1779. Signed, titled, dated and dedicated within the plate by J. G. Wille. An exceptional, early impression bearing all the fine lines and tones of the first published edition. Sapeur des Gardes Suisses is a prime example of the art of Johann Georg Wille 'J. G. Wille', one of the greatest engravers of the eighteenth century. |
Price: | Sold - The price is no longer available. |
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Original Engraving by the French artist, Johann Georg Wille 'J. G. Wille'.
Sapeur Des Gardes Suisses (The Swiss Guard) |
View other original works of art by Johann Georg Wille.
Johann Georg Wille (Bieberthal, Konigsberg, 1715 - Paris, 1808) | ||||||
# | Image | Title & Artist | Medium | Date | Notes | - |
01- | Le Fumeur (The Smoker) designed and egraved by Johann Georg Wille | Original Etching and Engraving | 1741(First Published Edition: 1801) | Signed and dated within the plate by J. G. Wille. Bearing an unidentified collector's stamp on the verso. | Availabe | |
02.- | Musiciens Ambulans (Strolling Musicians) by Johann Georg Wille designed by Dietrich | Original Engraving | 1764 | Signed, titled, dated and dedicated within the lower margin of the plate by J. G. Wille | Sold | |
03.- | Sapeur Des Gardes Suisses (The Swiss Guard) designed and egraved by Johann Georg Wille | Original Line Engraving | 1779 | Signed, titled, dated and dedicated within the plate by J. G. Wille. | Sold |
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