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Félix Bracquemond — Parisian Service (Haviland service): The Terror (no. 4)
Félix Bracquemond

Parisian Service (Haviland service): The Terror (no. 4)

1875

This etching by Félix Bracquemond depicts a dramatic scene from the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, rendered in the artist's characteristic linear style. The work is part of the Haviland service, a decorative porcelain commission that incorporated historical and allegorical subjects through fine printmaking techniques. Bracquemond's precise etching technique captures the chaos and violence of the historical moment through intricate line work and tonal gradations.

Medium
etching

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Félix Bracquemond, Parisian Service (Haviland service): The Terror (no. 4), 1875

This etching by Félix Bracquemond depicts a dramatic scene from the French Revolution's Reign of Terror, rendered in the artist's characteristic linear style. The work is part of the Haviland service, a decorative porcelain commission that incorporated historical and allegorical subjects through fine printmaking techniques. Bracquemond's precise etching technique captures the chaos and violence of the historical moment through intricate line work and tonal gradations.

Medium
etching
Year
1875
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

19th Century, Decorative Arts, Narrative aesthetic, French Artist, French Revolution, Porcelain painting, Historical Subject Matter, Service ware, Realism, Dark And Dramatic Mood

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