Frontispiece to Les Plaisirs de l'Isle enchantée ou Les Festes et divertissements du Roy à Versailles [The Pleasures of the Enchanted Isle or The Celebrations and Entertainments of the King at Versailles]
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Israël Silvestre
(Nancy, France, 1621–Paris, France, 1691)
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Jean Le Pautre
(Paris, France, 1618–1682)
NationalityFrench, Europe
Date1664
MediumEtching
DimensionsSheet: 11 1/8 × 16 11/16 in. (28.3 × 42.4 cm)
Credit LineBlanton Museum of Art, The University of Texas at Austin, Archer M. Huntington Museum Fund, 1992.241
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Collection AreaPrints and Drawings
Object number1992.241
On View
Not on viewLouis XIV’s royal fêtes often continued for several days and included theatrical performances, processions of the King with his knights and other members of the royal family, boat races, and even fireworks. One of the most spectacular of these fêtes was in 1664. Israël Silvestre, a printmaker as well as print publisher, made a series of prints celebrating these events. For the frontispiece, Jean Lepautre contributed a decorative border that includes the arms of France at top center. Lepautre’s fantastic ornament, festooned with garlands held together by putti, stands in sharp contrast with Silvestre’s lean view of Versailles in the background. These two artists collaborated often on the execution of plates and in business — Silvestre published many of Lepautre’s prints.
Exhibitions
Israël Silvestre
1664, reprinted circa 1860
Adam Perelle
published by Langlois in 1704
François Antoine Aveline II
1750