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Auction archive: Lot number 686

SALY, Jacques François (1717-1776) Vasa inventa atque studi...

Estimate
US$7,000 - US$10,000
Price realised:
US$6,875
Auction archive: Lot number 686

SALY, Jacques François (1717-1776) Vasa inventa atque studi...

Estimate
US$7,000 - US$10,000
Price realised:
US$6,875
Beschreibung:

SALY, Jacques François (1717-1776). Vasa inventa atque studii causa delin. et incise . N.p. [Rome?], 1746.
SALY, Jacques François (1717-1776). Vasa inventa atque studii causa delin. et incise . N.p. [Rome?], 1746. 2 o (406 x 267 mm). Allegorical title-page designed and etched by Saly, signed and dated 1746 in the plate, and 30 etched plates of vases by Saly, each signed in the plate. Contemporary Italian vellum gilt. Provenance : acquired from Paul Jammes, 1982. FIRST EDITION, on large and thick paper, of one of the most beautiful vase books of the 18th century. The originality and vitality of Saly's designs, mixed with the occasional touch of sardonic humor, made them favorite copying models for students, were more influential than similar works by any of his contemporaries. It was published while Saly was a student at the Académie de Rome (1740-1748) and eight years after he won the Prix de Rome. Saly returned to France in 1750 to join the Académie Royale and briefly served as royal sculptor (Sculpteur du Roi) to King Louis XV. He was the first sculptor to receive the Order of Saint Michel and is considered one of the most original artisans of his time. VERY RARE: according to American Book Prices Current , only one other complete set has sold at auction over the past 35 years. Berlin Kat. 1064; Cicognara 2103; Guilmard, p. 211; Piranèse et les Français , pp 327ff.

Auction archive: Lot number 686
Auction:
Datum:
20 Jun 2013
Auction house:
Christie's
20 June 2013, New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

SALY, Jacques François (1717-1776). Vasa inventa atque studii causa delin. et incise . N.p. [Rome?], 1746.
SALY, Jacques François (1717-1776). Vasa inventa atque studii causa delin. et incise . N.p. [Rome?], 1746. 2 o (406 x 267 mm). Allegorical title-page designed and etched by Saly, signed and dated 1746 in the plate, and 30 etched plates of vases by Saly, each signed in the plate. Contemporary Italian vellum gilt. Provenance : acquired from Paul Jammes, 1982. FIRST EDITION, on large and thick paper, of one of the most beautiful vase books of the 18th century. The originality and vitality of Saly's designs, mixed with the occasional touch of sardonic humor, made them favorite copying models for students, were more influential than similar works by any of his contemporaries. It was published while Saly was a student at the Académie de Rome (1740-1748) and eight years after he won the Prix de Rome. Saly returned to France in 1750 to join the Académie Royale and briefly served as royal sculptor (Sculpteur du Roi) to King Louis XV. He was the first sculptor to receive the Order of Saint Michel and is considered one of the most original artisans of his time. VERY RARE: according to American Book Prices Current , only one other complete set has sold at auction over the past 35 years. Berlin Kat. 1064; Cicognara 2103; Guilmard, p. 211; Piranèse et les Français , pp 327ff.

Auction archive: Lot number 686
Auction:
Datum:
20 Jun 2013
Auction house:
Christie's
20 June 2013, New York, Rockefeller Center
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