1785 1836 Collection
"1785-1836: A Journey through Paris Promenades and Artistic Prints" Step into the enchanting world of 1785-1836
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"1785-1836: A Journey through Paris Promenades and Artistic Prints" Step into the enchanting world of 1785-1836, where the streets of Paris come alive with promenades sur les quais. Charles Etienne Motte, a talented artist and publisher, creates fabriques pour l'ornement des jardins and plans raisonnés that captivate the imagination. His drawings and prints transport us to mesmerizing scenes like Low Tide, Six Marines – a vivid portrayal brought to life by his skilled hand as both printer and publisher. The surroundings of Dieppe unfold before our eyes in intricate detail, showcasing Motte's mastery as an artist. Refitting Ship at Low Tide is another masterpiece from this visionary creator. Through his drawings and prints, we witness the bustling activity of a port being transformed under low tide – an exquisite blend of artistry and realism. Interior Port reveals Motte's ability to capture the essence of maritime life with precision. With Six Marines as his muse, he brings forth their bravery on paper for all to admire. Victor Morlot collaborates with him in this endeavor as both artist and publisher. Memory Saint-Valery-sur-Somme immortalizes a cherished moment in time through Motte's artistic lens. The print transports us back to that serene coastal town where Six Marines once walked its shores – forever preserved within these captivating images. Returning Port echoes tales of adventure as ships sail home triumphantly amidst turbulent waves. Once again, Victor Morlot lends his artistic prowess alongside Motte's expertise as printer and publisher – together creating visual narratives that stir emotions deep within our souls. In 1808, even Napoleon Bonaparte himself graces Motte's studio alongside Josephine during their visitation captured in David’s iconic painting "37987". This historical encounter becomes etched into history thanks to Charles Etienne Motte's dedication as an artist and publisher.