New Suite of Portfolios of Flowers Ideal to Use for Designing and Painting: Floral Fantasies

Cleveland Museum of Art

New Suite of Portfolios of Flowers Ideal to Use for Designing and Painting: Floral Fantasies

Anne Allen

Date
c. 1796
Medium
color etching
Culture
France, 18th century
Department
Prints
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

As a painter and decorative artist,Jean Baptiste Pillement ornamented a broad range of objects including ceramics, textiles, and other household objects. He employed several printmakers to copy his designs that were then disseminated throughout Europe. The best of the printmakers, Anne Allen, colored the etched plate à la poupée. Instead of making a plate for each color, a single plate is selectively inked in different colors using stumps of rags, known as dolls ( poupée in French), so that the complete design is printed at one time.

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