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Patrician of Nuremberg, 16th century
5855255 Patrician of Nuremberg, 16th century by Lechevallier-Chevignard, Edmond (1825-1902); (add.info.: Patrician of Nuremberg, 16th century, from the Stroemer family, in suit of armor and grand helmet. From a precious example of " Patriciens de Nuremberg, " 1617, colored and finished in gold by G. Schneider.
Handcolored illustration by E. Lechevallier-Chevignard, lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, F. Laguillermie, from Georges Duplessiss " Costumes historiques des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siecles" (Historical costumes of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries), Paris 1867. The book was a continuation of the series on the costumes of the 12th to 15th centuries published by Camille Bonnard and Paul Mercuri from 1830. Georges Duplessis (1834-1899) was curator of the Prints department at the Bibliotheque nationale. Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard (1825-1902) was an artist, book illustrator, and interior designer for many public buildings and churches. He was named professor at the National School of Decorative Arts in 1874.); © Florilegius
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This print showcases the "Patrician of Nuremberg, 16th century" a remarkable piece of art by Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard. The patrician depicted in the image belongs to the Stroemer family and is adorned in an exquisite suit of armor, complete with a grand helmet. This particular artwork is derived from a precious example called "Patriciens de Nuremberg" dating back to 1617, which was skillfully colored and finished in gold by G. Schneider. The handcolored illustration beautifully captures the intricate details and craftsmanship of this historical costume. Lithographed by A. Didier, L. Flameng, and F. Laguillermie for Georges Duplessis' book titled "Costumes historiques des XVIe, XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles" (Historical costumes of the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries) published in Paris in 1867. Georges Duplessis, curator of the Prints department at Bibliotheque nationale during that time period, compiled this book as a continuation of Camille Bonnard and Paul Mercuri's series on costumes from earlier centuries. Edmond Lechevallier-Chevignard himself was not only an accomplished artist but also a renowned book illustrator and interior designer for various public buildings and churches. His talent led him to become a professor at the National School of Decorative Arts in 1874. Through this print captured by Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder's collection curated by Florilegius (not affiliated with any commercial use), we are transported back to the splendorous world of Nuremberg's patricians during the vibrant era of the sixteenth century.
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