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Series Title: Improvisations sur cuivre

Diana and her Nymphs

1865
Culture
France
Medium
etching
Measurements
Image: 22.9 x 30.9 cm (9 x 12 3/16 in.); Plate: 23.5 x 31.2 cm (9 1/4 x 12 5/16 in.); Sheet: 37.4 x 57.1 cm (14 3/4 x 22 1/2 in.)
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The prints of series like François-Nicolas Chifflart’s Improvisations on Copper were often separated over time; complete sets like this one are rare today.

Description

François-Nicolas Chifflart was an important member of the etching revival in 19th-century France. This print, from his 1865 series Improvisations on Copper, reveals the freedom and experimentation that Chifflart found in this medium. He drew directly on prepared copper plates, sketching as he would on a sheet of paper, to create both anecdotal studies and imaginative finished compositions. Executed on an intimate scale, the prints encouraged close looking and private contemplation.
A horizontally oriented print in black ink depicts eight nude and partially draped figures in a landscape. Centrally, a woman aims a bow toward our right. To our left, four figures cluster beneath gnarled trees. To our right, three others look toward a distant, rocky cliff. Shading on muscles and the ground is created with dense, fine hatched lines. A large, rounded cloud fills the sky above the horizon.

Diana and her Nymphs

1865

Nicolas-François Chifflart, Auguste Delâtre, CADART & LUQUET

(French, 1825–1901)
France

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