* Versailles. Le Vase de la Guerre. Pl.12
by Georges DUPIRE
* Versailles. Le Vase de la Guerre. Pl.12

ItemNo: 3421
Medium: Heliogravure
Paper: Bristol
Image Size: 7.75x5.50 in.
Paper Size: 12.75x9.75 in.
Released: 1923
Signed: Unsigned
Reference: See notes
Edition Size: 200
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Notes
After an original drawing by Georges Dupire. A selection of prints published in 1923 on the basis of the architecture drawings created by Georges Dupire at the Château de Versailles. These drawings are a tribute to the once "triumphant" Versailles, which should not be forgotten, in spite of its partial destruction at the hands of time and people. They depict all the facets of this architectural marvel of the "French taste": harmonious landscapes with distant perspectives, still waters, classical gardens, groups and vases, exquisitely lit interiors. But the Versailles that Georges Dupire brings to life is also the Versailles of the poets' autumn, of leaves and of sunsets. The artist certainly seems to agree with many historians who believe that Versailles is the museum of a distant aesthetic, a sumptuous tomb of ancient royalty. These works are based on a selection of the 75 original drawings dedicated to the "Château de Versailles, its gardens and its Trianons" which were presented in December 1920 in the exhibition "Georges Dupire" at the prestigious Galerie Georges Petit, a Paris gallery that was famous for the promotion of the Impressionists. In 1923, the Editions Albert Morancé, publisher of books on art and architecture decided to publish a portfolio of prints of 35 of the 75 original drawings by Georges Dupire. This edition consisted of 50 copies on Holland Van Gelder Zonen paper and 200 copies on white Bristol paper. This 100 year old Estampe is one of the 200 copies on White Bristol paper.