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Vue d'Optique - Engraving The Garden Front of The Prince of Orange's House
Description
A magnificent "vue d'optique" engraving depicting the Huis ten Bosch Palace in the Netherlands. Published by Robert Sayer (1745-1794). Smartly presented in a black frame with a blue and gold inner edge. On paper.Condition
The condition is typical for a picture of this age including discolouration and foxing to the paper. Marks and scuffs to the frame.
Size
26 x 39.5cm (10.2" x 15.6")Framed Size: 31 x 45cm (12.2" x 17.7")
Collection Information
A remarkable collection of 'vues d'optique' or 'perspective views.' Typically depicting cities, architecture, or landscapes, these eighteenth-century prints aimed to provide an illusion of depth, allowing the viewer to travel the world from the comfort of their own home. Each work is finely framed as a matching set and ready to hang.See More Like This
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Artist Biography
'Vues d'Optique' or 'Perspective Views' became immensely popular across England and Europe during the eighteenth century. These prints were specifically designed to create a striking illusion of depth when viewed through a zograscope or perspective glass, which used a series of reflecting mirrors to enhance the illusion of depth in the print, creating a "view" for the onlooker. In their heyday they were a technical revolution; they could be seen in almost every fashionable drawing room, and were enjoyed by the poorer classes in print shops or at travelling fairs.
| SKU | st880 |
|---|---|
| Frame Colour | black |
| Artist | Vue d'Optique |
| Date | 18th Century |
| Dimensions | 26.0 x 39.5cm |
| Medium | Engraving |
| Style | Realism |
| Subject | Architecture & Cityscapes |
| Item Returns | This item can be returned |
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