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A work made of etching, drypoint, and roulette on ivory wove paper.

The Public Scribe

1790

Jean Jacques de Boissieu French, 1736-1810

France

This large plate is characteristic of de Boissieu' s last period of printmaking, which was dominated by his interest in landscapes and scenes of daily life. The influence of seventeenth-century Dutch genre scenes is clear in this work, which depicts the predicament of a writer who must transcribe the message of a young couple although more interesting activities distract his attention. Boissieu used the roulette, a tool with a spiked wheel, to indent the plate and simulate the effects of an inked wash.

Etching, drypoint, and roulette on ivory wove paper

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