Artwork Page for # 6 from " Livre second essais de gravjre " second book of Engraved Designs

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# 6 from " Livre second essais de gravjre " second book of Engraved Designs

c. 1703
Catalogue raisonné
Fonds Français Vol. 3.320.2
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The title page for this set of prints suggests that Bourdon’s designs are “useful for clockmakers, goldsmiths, chiselers, engravers and other people.” These craftsmen who made ornamented objects, such as the boxes and pistol below, sometimes consulted printed designs for inspiration. However, pattern prints similar to Bourdon’s also catered to aristocrats and wealthy professionals who pursued knowledge about styles and artists as a form of entertainment.
A horizontally oriented print in black ink displays a collection of intricate decorative designs. Various circular forms and vertical borders filled with leafy scrolls, floral patterns, small faces, and bird figures are arranged across the sheet. A large central circle features a six-pointed star filled with dense plant shapes. Two vertical strips with vine-like patterns frame the composition. Cursive handwriting appears at the bottom and near the center.

# 6 from " Livre second essais de gravjre " second book of Engraved Designs

c. 1703

Pierre Bourdon

(French)
France, 18th century

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