Perseus and Andromeda

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Perseus and Andromeda

François-Philippe Charpentier; after Carle Vanloo

Date
1762
Medium
Etching and aquatint printed in brown (from two plates)
Department
European Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

A 1762 advertisement in a Paris paper announced, “Monsieurs Charpentier and Floding, authors of a new manner of engraving which imitates wash perfectly, are releasing six prints in this taste.” Perseus and Andromeda was among the first aquatints they published. It reproduces a drawing by Carle Vanloo, First Painter to the King (Premier Peintre du Roi). To make his aquatints, Charpentier reportedly built a special machine that was largely funded by a Swedish drawing collector, Count Carl Gustav Tessin. France, Europe

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