Antique French Print "Château de Vincennes" Diagraphie 19th Century

Antique French Print "Château de Vincennes" Diagraphie 19th Century

Brand: Livinta - Vintage & Antiques
129.00 EUR Out of stock Buy at Merchant

A finely crafted 19th-century French print from the series "Le Château de Vincennes," depicting the month of July ("Mois de Juillet") in allegorical form. It originates from the Galerie historique du Château de Versailles, a famous print and book series from the early 18th century. The scene shows an allegorical representation of July with Ceres (Goddess of Fertility), garlands, parrots, other exotic animals, and lush summer vegetation in front of a castle terrace—a classic motif capturing the summer abundance and elegance of the era. The sheet was executed using the Diagraphy technique—an intaglio printing process used in 19th-century France that combined photographic templates with traditional intaglio techniques. This technique is considered an important precursor to later photogravure, blending precision with artistic depth. This early diagraphy sheet dates from the pioneering phase of this technique (approx. 1850–1880), still crafted with artisanal care before industrial mass production diminished quality. "Château de Vincennes," the historic castle east of Paris, was a popular subject for decorative and topographical print series in the 19th century. The depiction of July symbolizes summer, abundance, and garden culture—themes reflected in the detailed representation. Framed in a classic golden frame with a pastel blue passe-partout, this piece becomes an elegant focal point and is ideal for stylish interiors in the French or classical style. Perfect for a Parisian inspired interior or as French wall decor. It is also an exceptional collector's item for lovers of antique graphics, French art, and historical printing techniques.

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