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alb3719763 Allegorical Portrait of Jean-Baptiste Hüet. Dated: c. 1775. Dimensions: plate: 20.6 x 27.6 cm (8 1/8 x 10 7/8 in.) sheet: 25.9 x 33.7 cm (10 3/16 x 13 1/4 in.). Medium: crayon-manner engraving in red on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Gilles Demarteau, the Elder after Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I after Jean-Augustin Léveillé.
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alb2119376 The evening meal by Jean Baptiste Huet, 1745-1811, french artist of the second half of the 18th century, men, women, food and drink, liszt gourmet archive, candle, glass, plate, grapes, knife, dog, drink, fruit, pears, 18th century fashion, interior.
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alb2107428 The evening meal by Jean Baptiste Huet, 1745-1811, french artist of the second half of the 18th century, men, women, food and drink, liszt gourmet archive, candle, glass, plate, grapes, knife, dog, drink, fruit, pears, 18th century fashion, interior.
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alb3721784 Les Compliments du jour de l'an. Medium: color stipple. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Louis-Marin Bonnet after Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb4146174 L'Amour et Psyche (Cupid and Psyche) (Furnishing Fabric). Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811); Manufactured by Christophe Philippe Oberkampf (French, 1738-1815); France, Jouy-en-Josas. Date: 1810-1812. Dimensions: 41.2 × 65 cm (16 1/4 × 25 1/2 in.). Cotton, plain weave; engraved roller printed. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA. Author: JEAN BAPTISTE HUET.
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akg075928 French Revolution:. Terror of the "Year II" (1793). "Comite de l'an deuxieme". (Issue of a Certificate of Bourgeois Extraction by the Welfare Committee). Contemp. col. cop. engr. Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale. Museum: Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale. Author: ANONYMOUS.
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alb3705624 Ce qui est bon a prendre est bon a garder. Medium: stipple engraving. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Alexandre Chaponnier after Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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akg7769174 Jean-Baptiste Huet, Young Couple in a Landscape, Young couple in landscape, painting, genre art, oil on canvas, Height, 62.5 cm (24.6 inches), Width, 78 cm (30.7 inches).
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alb4145162 The Dog's Repast. Gilles-Antoine Demarteau (French, c. 1750-1802); after Jean-Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811). Date: 1778-1779. Dimensions: 215 × 169 mm (image); 222 × 172 mm (sheet; cut within plate mark). Color crayon-manner engraving, with hand-coloring, on ivory laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: the Younger Gilles Antoine Demarteau.
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alb4143034 The Cat's Repast. Gilles-Antoine Demarteau (French, c. 1750-1802); after Jean-Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811). Date: 1778-1779. Dimensions: 215 × 168 mm (image); 222 × 170 mm (sheet; cut within plate mark). Color crayon-manner engraving, with hand-coloring, on ivory laid paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: the Younger Gilles Antoine Demarteau.
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alb4141913 Panel (Furnishing Fabric). Designed by Jean Baptiste Huët (French, 1745-1811) after Jean Baptiste Pillement (French, 1728-1808); France, Jouy-en-Josas or Nantes. Date: 1776-1796. Dimensions: 274 x 99.1 cm (107 7/8 x 39 in.)Warp repeat: 92.2 cm (36 1/4 in.). Linen, plain weave; copperplate printed. Origin: Nantes. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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alb3601390 Door panel. Artist: Manner of Jean-Baptiste Huet I (French, Paris 1745-1811 Paris). Culture: French. Dimensions: Overall: 55 × 20 in. (139.7 × 50.8 cm). Date: 1770-90. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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akg1080477 Paris (France), 8th arrondissement, Musée Nissim de Camondo (Hôtel de Camondo, built in 1912 for Moïse de Camondo; architect: René Sergent; since 1935 museum with Camondo's art collection).-Interior: Salon des Huét with paintings of rural scenes by Jan-Baptiste Huét (1745-1811).-Panorama photo, 2009.
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alb3715625 Poppy in Bloom. Dated: mid 1760s. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 34.2 x 23.3 cm (13 7/16 x 9 3/16 in.). Medium: red chalk on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb3707197 Market Scene with a Fantastic Sculpture. Dated: 1797/1798. Dimensions: overall: 44.9 x 56.3 cm (17 11/16 x 22 3/16 in.). Medium: pen and black and brown ink with gray and brown wash and watercolor, heightened with white gouache, over traces of graphite and traces of black chalk on laid paper, with the remains of a framing line in brown ink. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb3733961 Flowering Plant with Grass. Dated: mid 1760s. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 38 x 32.7 cm (14 15/16 x 12 7/8 in.). Medium: red chalk with wash on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb3737343 Flowering Plant with Buds. Dated: mid 1760s. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 45.1 x 41.2 cm (17 3/4 x 16 1/4 in.). Medium: red chalk on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb3737642 Poppies with Seed Pods. Dated: mid 1760s. Dimensions: overall (approximate): 36.6 x 21.2 cm (14 7/16 x 8 3/8 in.). Medium: red chalk on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb3746819 Farm Scene. Dated: 1779. Dimensions: overall: 29.6 x 40.4 cm (11 5/8 x 15 7/8 in.). Medium: black chalk and pastel? on laid paper. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: Jean-Baptiste Hüet, I.
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alb5176862 Plate 10, Le Maître de Cors de Chasse (The Master of the Hunting Horn), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 10 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, two figures of monkeys dressed in human hunting costume, each kneeling on the ground. Monkey at left wears a feathered cap and faces to the right. He supports with each of his hands the body of a circular musical instrument (horn). Monkey at right blows into the horn., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5178624 La Fete de la Federation (The Festival of the Federation), Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave, Length of printed cotton with scenes printed in red on white. In one scene, Louis XVI is shown taking the oath of loyalty at the Altar of Liberty while Marie Antoinette and the Dauphin pledge allegiance; Lafayette is in the background. In another scene people are dancing on the ruins of the Bastille. The fabric was designed after the fall of the Bastille (July 14, 1789) but before the beheading of Louis XVI (January 21, 1793) and is regarded as an attempt by Oberkampf to remain on good terms with both the Royalists and the Revolutionaries., Jouy, France, 179091, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5178516 Plate 3, L'Oiseau de Proye (The Bird of Prey), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 3 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an outdoor environment, a figure of a monkey in gentleman's costume at left. He wears a hat and holds a walking stick, his arms gesticulating widely. At his feet, a small falcon or hawk attacks a large goose or crane, who cries out. The monkey observes the birds., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5177825 Le Ballon de Gonesse, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, The design was assembled from contemporary prints depicting two separate balloon flights from Paris in 1783. One balloon landed in the village of Gonesse; frightened villagers mistook the ballon for a monster and called for an exorcism. The second flight, the first to carry human passengers (Nicolas Robert and Jacquest Charles), landed on the Nesles plain 22 miles from Paris, where it was met by a delegation of citizens. Printed in red on white cotton, seamed in the center; both selvedges present., Jouy, France, 1784, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5179774 La Fête Flamand, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: plain weave cotton Technique:printed by engraved plate, Scenes of people enjoying food and drink in a rural landscape. Red on white., Jouy-en-Josas, France, ca. 1797, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile with chef de piece, Textile with chef de piece.
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alb5203154 Plate 4, Le Zigzag (The Zigzag), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 4 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, two monkeys in human costume. At left, standing behind the figure at right, is a monkey wearing a feathered cap and tunic. He holds a long thin tube to his lips that he is using as a blow gun to shoot pellets at a bird in flight at upper right. To his right, a monkey on one knee holds a crisscrossing contraption to trap the bird in the air. He looks up at the bird with his mouth open and tongue hanging out. Indication of tree stump in background., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5207327 Four Parts of the World, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, Textile printed in red on white showing design of the four continents., Jouy, France, ca. 1789, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5204493 Le Sculpteur (The Sculptor), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate from a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an artist's studio setting, a figure of a monkey in gentleman's costume using a hammer and chisel to sculpt a portrait bust of a female monkey. At right, another monkey assists. Sculptor's tools, vase, pitcher, and bowl in foreground., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5206068 'Oiseaux et ecureuils' (Birds and squirrels), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave foundation, Horizontal arrangement of putti holding fruiting branches of grapes and apples with squirrels and parrots. Sphinx topped by nesting bird feeding its young and vases of flowers on background of a rigid arrangement of leaves. Printed in brown on white and designed for lengths to be sewn together as a straight repeat., Jouy, France, ca. 1806, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Fragments, Fragments.
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alb5202366 La Couronnement de la Rosiere, Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave foundation Printing width of plate: 93 cm (36 1/2 in.) Printing height of plate: 99 cm (39 in.)., Scene of a group under a fabric canopy. Seated woman holding a lamb on a leash is being crowned with a wreath by a gentleman in a tricirne hat. Other images include; flowers, garlands, putti, a poodle, a leaping wolf and domestic fowl., Jouy, France, 178992, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5206458 L'Organiste Ambulant (The Itinerant Organist), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate from a series of prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. At left, a figure of a monkey in gentleman's costume (wearing feathered hat) riding another monkey walking on all fours. The seated monkey plays music on an organ attached to the walking monkey, whose mouth is connected to a pipe attached to the organ. Another monkey uses a bellows to blow air into the monkey's rear end to create the music., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5204699 Singeries ou differentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Bound volume of etchings on paper, Bound volume of 22 prints and 1 loose print featuring monkeys in human costume acting out various scenes., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Book, Book.
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alb5204585 'L'Escarpolette' (The swing), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave foundation, Pastoral figures and trophies with birds and animals. Central scene is a woman on a swing framed by two female herms. The swing is pulled by a string held by a young man. In red on white., Jouy, France, 178389, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Fragment, Fragment.
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alb5207937 Plate 7, Le Lavement Donné (The Enema Given), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 7 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, a group of three monkey figures dressed in human costume. The monkey at left reclines with its rear end exposed. He holds his hand at his head and has a shocked expression. The other two monkeys at right prepare to give him an enema. A kneeling monkey in the background holds the reclining monkey's tail and points. A seated monkey in the foreground holds a large syringe to the rear end of the reclining monkey., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5189684 La Fete de la Federation (The Festival of the Federation), Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, Length of printed cotton with scenes printed in red on white. In one scene, Louis XVI is shown taking the oath of loyalty at the Altar of Liberty while Marie Antoinette and the Dauphin pledge allegiance; Lafayette is in the background. In another scene people are dancing on the ruins of the Bastille. The fabric was designed after the fall of the Bastille (July 14, 1789) but before the beheading of Louis XVI (January 21, 1793) and is regarded as an attempt by Oberkampf to remain on good terms with both the Royalists and the Revolutionaries., Jouy, France, 17901791, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb9530525 Two women, seen from the back, in a landscape. One stands with a child in her arms, the other kneels before her, doing washing. A sparsely-leafed tree at left foreground. Black chalk on paper. Date: ca. 1790. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.
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alb5177398 Dedication to Monsieur de L'Orme, Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Dedication plate from a series of 23 bound prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. Textual plate with printed text divided into two columns separated by a vertical line. Bordering the text is a menagerie of animals including birds such as a chicken, duck, goose, parrot, ostrich, and other exotic birds. At lower center, a resting lion, tiger, and leopard. Surrounding the animals are decorative columns and ornament in rocaille style., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5203845 La Couronnement de la Rosiere, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave, Red and white toile with a scene of a seated woman being crowned with a circlet of roses by a man standing behind her while another man crouches next to her. She is holding a ribbon tied to a sheep. There are two other people behind them, and another group of three stands to the side. The scene is framed by a fringed canopy held by flowering rose vines. Above are acanthus scrolls with dogs and a putto standing on a pediment., Jouy, France, 17851790, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5205903 Louis XVI restaurateur de la liberte, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave, Design of seated Louis XVI with a lion at his side, welcoming Liberty accompanied by Mars and Minerva; next to him a standing female figure holds a cap of liberty on a pike; to the right are a citizen and Mercury. Above a cartouche contains a scene of two peasants driving a plow pulled by two horses. There is a small circular medallion with a view of the Bastille being demolished and a banner bearing the inscription 'Louis XVI restaurateur de la liberte' (Louis XVI, restorer of liberty). All in red on white ground., Jouy, France, 1789, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5188341 Plate 10, Le Tambour de Basque (The Tambourine), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 10 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an outdoor setting with trees and a garden wall, a monkey figure in human costume dances and plays the tambourine., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5179440 'L'abreuvoir' (The Well), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: Technique: Plain weave foundation. Printed (with a mordant for red) by engraved plate., Several scenes, most involving water or drinking. Included are: village well with animals drinking, drinking outside a tavern and drinking as an accompaniement to dancing. In red on white., Jouy, France, ca. 1792, Textile, Textile.
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alb5198212 Plate 2, Le Corps de Chasse (The Hunting Horn), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 2 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an outdoor setting, a monkey in a hunting costume kneels, blowing into a circular French horn. A hunting dog at right peers at him as he blows into the instrument., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5199325 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave, Jouy, France, 1802, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5198893 Plate 6, Le Maître à Dancer (The Dancing Master), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 6 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. Two monkey figures dancing, the animal at left is nude, while the monkey at right is dressed in elaborate court costume, including a sword at his hip, a sash, and a large feathered hat. He holds the hand of his partner, instructing him in the dance steps. In his left hand, he holds a violin and bow., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5195862 'Fontaine et animaux' (Fountain and animals), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: loosely woven cotton plain weave Technique: printed by engraved plate (or roller), Design of an elaborate fountain held up by women over a medallion of Ceres. Alternate with cattle by a pollarded tree. Various birds are around the fountain. In brown on white., Jouy, France, ca. 1803, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Fragment, Fragment.
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alb5187062 La Fete de la Federation (The Festival of the Federation), Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, Length of printed cotton with scenes printed in red on white. In one scene, Louis XVI is shown taking the oath of loyalty at the Altar of Liberty while Marie Antoinette and the Dauphin pledge allegiance; Lafayette is in the background. In another scene people are dancing on the ruins of the Bastille. The fabric was designed after the fall of the Bastille (July 14, 1789) but before the beheading of Louis XVI (January 21, 1793) and is regarded as an attempt by Oberkampf to remain on good terms with both the Royalists and the Revolutionaries., Jouy, France, 17901791, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5187516 Plate 7, Le Maître d'Armes (The Master of Arms), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 7 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. Two monkey figures in gentleman's costume engaged in a fencing lesson, the monkey in the background demonstrating correct form by holding his student's arm in the correct position. The master wears a hat and also holds a scabbard. In the foreground, a sword and a pair of shoes., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5184441 Plate 12, Le Branle (The Branle), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 12 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, a group of monkey figures in human costume, both men and women, many of the men wearing elaborate feathered hats. They dance the Branle, popular in the 18th century, linking hands and turning in a circle., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5167346 Proof for textile: The tomb of J.J.Rousseau, Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Copper engraving in gum paste on pieced laid paper with 6 deckled edges, A number of apparently unrelated scenes; the tomb of Rousseau on the center right. Above it a house with two trees and poultry in front; next, on its left, upper row a well, a mill, and a Chinoiserie pavillion/edifice with two men in Chinese costume. Below, left to right: rotund temple ruins with three femal figures, women hanging up laundry, tomb; below right to left: rider on a horse drinking from a fountain with putto above, sheepshearing couple to left of tree, grazing horse with goat and dog below, woman with group of three children, roof of Chinoiserie (kb), Jouy, France, 1780, Print, Print.
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alb5164138 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved roller on plain weave, Classical medallions printed in blue on white. Women in classical dress and garlands of grape vine frame medallions containing a sphinx, a winged head flanked by two roosters, a putti riding a bull. Pattern incomplete on left side., Jouy, France, 1805, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5173978 Medallions et cartouches a l'antique, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave foundation, Medallions and cartouches containing a sphinx, a putti on a bull, a seated woman with an oil lamp and a seated woman holding an owl surrounded by women in classical dress, garlands and animals. In red on white., Jouy, France, ca. 180005, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Fragment, Fragment.
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alb5191751 Pastorale, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Black chalk, sanguine on cream laid paper, Sanguine is used for the forepart of the dog and the head of the sheep. An altar with heart lying on it in a tree-filled landscape; dog and sheep in foreground. Shepherdesss hat and staff., France, 1772, landscapes, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5191039 Les fins Chasseurs (The Fine Hunters), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Part of a set of bound prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, two monkeys in human costume. At left, standing behind the figure at right, is a monkey wearing a feathered cap and tunic. He holds a long thin tube to his lips that he is using as a blow gun to shoot pellets at a bird in flight at upper right. To his right, a monkey on one knee holds a crisscrossing contraption to trap the bird in the air. He looks up at the bird with his mouth open and tongue hanging out. Indication of tree stump in background., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Print, Print.
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alb5190707 The Fore-part of a Dog, Louis-Marin Bonnet, French, 1736 - 1793, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Crayon-manner engraving in red ink on paper, The fore-part of a hunting dog, with clipped ears and wearing a spiked collar, facing right. Probably from: 'Premier Cahier de fragment et de principes de dessius de tous genre', France, ca. 1778, Print, Print.
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alb5186584 Plate 8, Le Maître de Musique (The Music Master), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 8 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, a figural scene of a music lesson, the monkey instructor in gentleman's costume teaching his students, who are cats. The monkey holds a sheet of music in his left hand and a scroll in his right hand, directing his pupils. He has a violin strapped across his body. At his feet, one cat holds a sheet of music and looks up at his instructor. The other cat at center plays a dulcimer., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5182393 Plate 6, Le Repos de Chasse (The Rest from Hunting), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 6 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, a seated monkey in gentleman hunter's costume (waistcoat, tunic, pants), rests against a rock. In his left hand, he holds a rifle (gun). In his right hand, he holds a dead goose by its leg., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5197109 Dianne Chasseresse, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: plain weave cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate (the short height of the repeat indicates that the shorter printing plate which came into use at the turn on the century was used; original glaze is visible), Design in brown on white background. Figure of Diana as a huntress with various classical medallions., Jouy-en-Josas, France, ca. 1798, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile with chef de piece, Textile with chef de piece.
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alb5196837 Plate 8, Le Lavement Rendu (The Enema Delivered), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 8 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an outdoor setting, three monkey figures in human costume. Following the delivery of an enema in 1921-6-319-9, a monkey at left sits upon a circular stand, excreting liquid diarrhea onto the ground. He rests his right foot on a pot of liquid at left and turns toward the viewer. At right, another monkey rushes with a blanket or towel. A third monkey squats on the ground with a concerned expression, facing right., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5193660 Le Ballon de Gonesse, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, The design was assembled from contemporary prints depicting two separate balloon flights from Paris in 1783. One balloon landed in the village of Gonesse; frightened villagers mistook the ballon for a monster and called for an exorcism. The second flight, the first to carry human passengers (Nicolas Robert and Jacquest Charles), landed on the Nesles plain 22 miles from Paris, where it was met by a delegation of citizens. Printed in red on white cotton., Jouy, France, 1784, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5197357 Head of a Cow, Louis-Marin Bonnet, French, 1736 - 1793, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Crayon-manner engraving in red ink on paper, Head of a cow, facing one quarter right, its mouth open. Probably from: 'Premier Cahier de fragment et de principes de dessius de tous genre', France, ca. 1778, Print, Print.
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alb5197421 Le Tambourin (The Tabor), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on laid paper, Plate from a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an outdoor environment, a figure of a monkey in gentleman's costume wearing feathered hat plays the tambor, an elongated snare drum. While drumming, he also plays a simple flute. Indications of a town in the background., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5195941 Plate 4, La Ptisanier (The Herbal Tea Seller), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 4 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, a figural group of monkeys in human costume. At center, a monkey in a feathered hat wears a container of infused herbal tea at his back, with a long tube to dispense and deliver the beverage. He holds a conical chalice in his right hand. A smaller monkey at right with a stool on his back fills a small bowl with the drink. In the background, a cowering dog defecates., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5196165 Plate 3, La Lanterne Magique (The Magic Lantern), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 3 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. On a small hill, a standing monkey wearing a waistcoat and pants with a music box strapped to his front and a magic lantern viewing machine strapped to his back; the figure approximates an operator of optical amusements. He cranks the handle on the music box and gapes with his mouth wide open, facing towards the right. A church and small town visible in background., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5194011 Apollo in his Chariot Transforms Night into Day, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Pen and brown (bistre) ink, brush and gray wash, pale orange watercolor, black chalk [?] on cream laid paper, Apollo drives his chariot pulled by four horses across the sky. He is preceded by Dawn or Day holding torch and scattering flowers. Behind chariot are female attendants and three allegories of Night amidst stars, crowns, flying bats and owls. In lower left corner, Diana in front of a crescent moon, hovers above Endymion who sleeps on a small hill amongst trees with his dog and three sheep. In lower right corner, an ocean with castle in the distance. Flying putti, some of whom hold garlands, fill the spaces between major scenes. The textile repeat is indicated in Apollo's cloak which is partially visible in upper and lower center, and in tree which is partially visible at lower left and right edges., France, ca. 1800, textile designs, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5186482 Plate 11, Le Maître Peintre (The Master Painter), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Tricks or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on laid paper, Plate 11 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. Figure of a monkey in gentleman's clothing at center kneels upon a stool with an upholstered cushion before a canvas on an easel. He holds an artist's palette and applies a paintbrush to it. At left, another monkey in a hat rolls out a section of clay upon a flat surface at the top of a barrel. A jug and bucket appear at lower left., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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akg4954839 [Modèle pour la manufacture de Jouy : motifs pompéiens]. France, 1808 (vers).Huet, Jean-BaptisteNaissance: 1745Décès: 1811Manufacture de JouyfabricantDessinH. avec cadre cm : 71,0 l. avec cadre cm : 112,0don Bibliothèque de l'Union centrale des Arts décoratifs, 1901n° inventaire: 9774. Museum: Paris, Les Arts Décoratifs.
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alb5165336 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave, 'The miller, his son and the Ass' printed in red., Pastoral scenes., Jouy, France, late 18thearly 19th century, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5168652 'L'Abreuvoir' (The Well), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: plain weave cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate, Design in red on white. Several scenes including dancing couple, rural inn and boys bowling., Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17921815, printed, dyed & painted textiles, chef de piece, chef de piece.
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alb5168472 Le Sacrifice à l'Amour (Offrande à l'Amour), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: copperplate printed on plain weave, Printed in dark brown showing a shepherd and female figure in classical dress making an offering to love who stands on a pedestal; children dancing while shepherd plays his flute; domestic scene of a mother with children; several shepherds and shepherdesses, sheep, dogs, cats and fowl; background glimpses of architectural detail., Jouy, France, ca. 1795, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile, Textile.
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alb5168854 Les Losange (Lozenges), Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved plate on plain weave foundation, Medallions and cartouches, containing various mythological figures on a diamond grid of lozenges. In brown on white., Jouy, France, ca. 1800, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Fragment, Fragment.
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alb5168030 Plate 5, Le Faucon (The Falcon), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 5 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In an outdoor setting, a figure of a male monkey dressed as a gentleman hunter, wearing a waistcoat with buttons, tunic, and pants. He holds a falcon wearing blinders (a hood concealing the bird's eyes) in his left hand and turns to face the left. In his right hand, he holds the leash of a hunting dog--the hound has its eyes near the ground at left., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5163708 Study of a Goat, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and gray wash, red-brown watercolor on white paper, ruled border in pen and brown ink, lined, Close up study of a standing bearded, horned goat, facing left., France, 1772, nature studies, Drawing, Drawing.
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alb5169084 Plate 9, Les Paniers de Chasse (The Hunting Baskets), Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 9 of a series of 23 prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. In outdoor setting, a figure of a monkey in human costume riding on the back of a hunting dog. He holds the dog's leash in his right hand and a dead bird in his left. At the dog's side is a lined basket for storing the catch., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5166616 Fragment, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Medium: cotton Technique: printed and painted on plain weave, Fragment shows a figure representing America standing before two figures representing France. An angel on a cloud floats above playing a trumpet. On the ground is a horse looking in the direction of the angel. The bodies sit on foliage., France, ca. 1785, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Fragment.
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alb5174926 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved roller (brown) on plain weave with yellow block printed over it, Jouy, France, 1810, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5173903 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Material: cotton Technique: copperplate printed, 'The Marriage of Figaro', height of repeat- 20 1/2 inches, Two scenes from the Mozart Opera, 'The Marriage of Figaro,' (first produced in 1793), Two framed circular vignettes illustrating the opera and urns and arabesques., Printed in red., Jouy, France, 17941800, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5173989 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, A textile fragment with red printed on white ground showing merchant ships, a cock standing on a lion, and tree branches., Jouy, France, 17891791, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5175206 Les Quatre Parties du Monde, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: cotton plain weave Technique:printed by engraved plate., Design in blue on a white background. Deer, ostrich, monkeys, elephant and part of the figure of Asia., Jouy-en-Josas, France, ca. 1785, printed, dyed & painted textiles, chef de piece, chef de piece.
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alb5170265 Two Cow Heads, Plate no. 2 from the 12me Cahier d'etudes, Jean-Baptiste Huët, (French, 17451811), Alexis Peyrotte, French, 16991769, Etching on paper, Two cow heads at progressive stages of completeness., ca. 1798, Print, Print.
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alb5173232 Textile, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet, (French, 17451811), Oberkampf & Cie., (Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17591815), Medium: linen Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, Textile fragments printed in red on white showing the activities of the Oberkampf factory at Jouy. The designer, Jean-Baptiste Marie Huet is depicted sketching outdoors. At top, textiles hanging over the frame of the building are printed with the words Royale and Oberkampf to celebrate the factory's award of the title of Manufacture Royale by Louis XVI in 1783., Jouy, France, 17831784, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile.
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alb5173211 Plate 1, Singeries ou différentes actions de la vie humaine représentées par des singes (Monkey Antics or Different Actions of Human Life Represented by Monkeys), Christophe Huet, French, 17001759, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine Guelard, French, 1719ca. 1755, Charpentier, Paris, France, Etching on paper, Plate 1 of a series of 23. Title plate for an album of prints featuring monkeys acting as humans in various figural scenes. Large winged rocaille escutcheon with shell motifs at center, upon which is printed the books title. At left, a kneeling monkey wearing pince-nez with paintbrush and palette adds the albums title to the cartouche. Above the wing at left, the upper body of a monkey visible, wearing a feathered hat. At right, another monkey figure crouching behind the title. He wears a pointed hat and holds a cup or portion of bread upside down on a flat stone. Beside him is an amphora of wine and a butter knife., Paris, France, ca. 1743, albums (bound) & books, Bound print, Bound print.
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alb5128727 Artist: Gilles Demarteau, Flemish, active in France, 17221776, After: Jean Baptiste Hüet, French, 17451811, Girl Feeding Hens, Stipple and crayon manner engraving printed in color, image: 23.3 × 35.6 cm (9 3/16 × 14 in.), Made in France, French, 18th century, Works on Paper - Prints.
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akg1549696 Scène pastorale. 1776||Huet, Jean-Baptiste|Peintre|Naissance: 1745|Décès: 1811||Huile sur toile.|Hauteur en cm : 60 Longueur en cm : 140 |Legs|n° inventaire: CAM 186.3||(c) Les Arts Décoratifs, Paris / akgimages. Museum: Les Arts Décoratifs., Paris.
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akg969885 Leser / Brief.-"Die Briefleserin".-Crayonstich von Gilles Demarteau (1722-1776) nach Zeichnung von Jean Baptiste Huet (1745-1811).
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alb9516126 Study sheet with five vignettes with hunting motifs, top left: pair of pheasants with chicks attacked by a bird of prey, bottom left: rooster enters them, middle: ribbon with among others hunting horn and quiver of arrows, top right: hound at hunting ground and rifle, bottom right: hound on the track of two pheasants, Study sheet with five vignettes with hunting motifs, print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), Paris, 1773 - 1776, paper, etching, h 232 mm × w 305 mm.
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alb9516458 Eight scenes with a peasant woman and her child and shepherds, print maker: Jean Baptiste Huet (le jeune), (mentioned on object), print maker: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le jeune), (mentioned on object), Paris, 1789, paper, etching, h 378 mm - w 292 mm.
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alb9511038 Resting deer, print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), Paris, 1732 - 1776, paper, etching, h 201 mm × w 276 mm.
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alb9511943 Two shows, above: lying ram and two rabbits eating fruit, below: barking dog jumping up to squirrel in tree. Two small shows with two lovebirds, one of the pairs of birds is pierced with an arrow, two shows, above: ram and rabbits, below: barking dog and squirrel., print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), Paris, 1772 - 1776, paper, etching, h 269 mm × w 198 mm.
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alb9486573 Landscape with farm and washerwoman by water, Gilles Demarteau, after Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), 1732 - 1776, print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), Paris, 1732 - 1776, paper, etching, h 205 mm × w 279 mm.
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alb9448283 Landscape with castle and shepherd with cattle, Gilles Demarteau, after Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), 1732 - 1776, print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), Paris, 1732 - 1776, paper, etching, h 205 mm × w 277 mm.
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alb9449079 Shepherdess Accompanied by Two Children, 1778, Jean-Baptiste Huet, French, 1745 - 1811, 7 3/4 x 10 7/8 in. (19.69 x 27.62 cm) (plate)10 x 13 3/16 in. (25.4 x 33.5 cm) (sheet), Etching heightened with red ink, France, 18th century.
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alb9452936 Young woman with dog, Gilles Demarteau, after Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), 1756 - 1776, A young woman holding a twig, to which a dog jumps up., print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), publisher: Gilles Demarteau, print maker: France, publisher: Paris, 1756 - 1776, paper, h 256 mm × w 179 mm.
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alb9418214 Egyptian Monuments (Les monuments de l'Egypte), 19th century, Jean-Baptiste Huet; Artist: after Louis-François Cassas; Mill: Manufacture de Jouy, French, 1745 - 1811, 26 1/2 x 33 in. ( 67.95 x 83.82 cm), Cotton; roller print Textiles - Surface Ornamentation - Printed, France, 19th century, Toiles de Jouy were among the first factory-made printed textiles to be manufactured in France. Inspired by the colorful, hand-painted palampores of India, the earliest examples of toile de Jouy utilized a painstaking woodblock printing method to create delicate floral patterns on fine cotton cloth. By the late eighteenth century, however, the printing process dramatically improved with the introduction of copperplate and roller printing techniques.
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alb9417248 Standing goat, to the left, draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (possibly), draughtsman: François Boucher, (rejected attribution), draughtsman: Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem, (rejected attribution), in or after 1767, paper, h 134 mm × w 207 mm.
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alb9406862 The Departure from a Fair, French School, Draftsman, Huet, Jean-Baptiste (known as the Elder), Author of the model, 4th quarter of the 18th century, Cognacq-Jay Museum, the taste of the 18th century, Graphic arts, Drawing, Dessin, Dimensions - Work: Height: 20.2 cm, Width: 26.5 cm, Dimensions - Montage: Height: 50 cm, Width: 40 cm.
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alb9406242 The Departure from a Fair, French School, Draftsman, Huet, Jean-Baptiste (known as the Elder), Author of the model, 4th quarter of the 18th century, Cognacq-Jay Museum, the taste of the 18th century, Graphic arts, Drawing, Dessin, Dimensions - Work: Height: 20.2 cm, Width: 26.5 cm, Dimensions - Montage: Height: 50 cm, Width: 40 cm.
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alb9403587 Landscape with ruin and shepherdess with cattle, Gilles Demarteau, after Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), 1732 - 1776, print maker: Gilles Demarteau, (mentioned on object), intermediary draughtsman: Jean Baptiste Huet (le vieux), (mentioned on object), Paris, 1732 - 1776, paper, etching, h 204 mm × w 278 mm.
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alb9387920 The Activities of the Factory (Les Travaux de la Manufacture) Quilted Panel, Jean-Baptiste Huet I, French, 17451811, Oberkampf Manufactory, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17601843, 178384, Copperplate-printed cotton, Made in Jouy-en-Josas, Île-de-France, France, Europe, Textiles, 39 × 39 in. (99.1 × 99.1 cm).
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alb9347639 Textile: Activies on the Farm (Les Occupations de la Ferme), Jean-Baptiste Huet I, French, 17451811, Oberkampf Manufactory, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17601843, c.1795, Copperplate-printed cotton, Made in Jouy-en-Josas, Île-de-France, France, Europe, Textiles, 89 × 72 in. (226.1 × 182.9 cm).
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alb9333321 Textile: The Crowning of the Rose Maiden, Jean-Baptiste Huet I, French, 17451811, Oberkampf Manufactory, Jouy-en-Josas, France, 17601843, 178992, Copperplate-printed cotton, Made in Jouy-en-Josas, Île-de-France, France, Europe, Textiles, 61 × 42 in. (154.9 × 106.7 cm).
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alb4147777 Cat and Monkey. Gottfried Engelmann (French, 1788-1839); after Jean Baptiste Huet (French, 1745-1811). Date: 1814-1816. Dimensions: 302 × 252 mm (image); 410 × 313 mm (sheet). Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA. Author: GOTTFRIED ENGELMANN.
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