COLOR ENGRAVING BY CARLE VERNET AND J DARCIS THE BARRIER CROSSED 1900 H3969 This is an engraving representing "The barrier crossed" by Carle Vernet and J. Darci sculp. It represents a rider, the frame is in pitchpin. Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, known as Carle Vernet (1758-1836) was a French genre and horse painter, draftsman and caricaturist, goguettier and lithographer. J.DarciThe origins of Darcis, engraver, are obscure. Most often named Louis (and sometimes "J. Louis" but never Jean), he appeared on the Paris print market scene from 1787 and remained active until his death in 1801, aged 41. For the state, note freckles and stains in many places. Wear and friction, scratches, small gaps on the frame. The work remains presentable. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. Feel free to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions:- Frame Height: 31.9 cm Thickness: 1 cm Width: 40.3 cm- Engraving Height: 18.4 cm Width: 25 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
COLOR ENGRAVING BY CARLE VERNET AND J DARCIS THE BARRIER CROSSED 1900 H3969 This is an engraving representing "The barrier crossed" by Carle Vernet and J. Darci sculp. It represents a rider, the frame is in pitchpin. Antoine Charles Horace Vernet, known as Carle Vernet (1758-1836) was a French genre and horse painter, draftsman and caricaturist, goguettier and lithographer. J.DarciThe origins of Darcis, engraver, are obscure. Most often named Louis (and sometimes "J. Louis" but never Jean), he appeared on the Paris print market scene from 1787 and remained active until his death in 1801, aged 41. For the state, note freckles and stains in many places. Wear and friction, scratches, small gaps on the frame. The work remains presentable. For the state thank you for detailing the photos. Feel free to zoom. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions:- Frame Height: 31.9 cm Thickness: 1 cm Width: 40.3 cm- Engraving Height: 18.4 cm Width: 25 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.