
Delpech's Print Shop
<p>The invention of lithography at the end of the 18th century had an immediate and profound impact on the Parisian print market. In just 20 years, 18 lithographic workshops opened in Paris alone. In addition to their press operation, many master printers provided artists with a stone delivery service and a place to sell their prints. <em>Delpech’s Print Shop</em> depicts the earliest years of this burgeoning market. Carle Vernet’s image of likely customers for an <em>album lithographique</em> is also a testament to the affordability of prints, as he depicted patrons from various classes who are identifiable by their different styles of clothing and headdress.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1818
- Dimensions
- Image: 17 × 24.4 cm (6 3/4 × 9 5/8 in.); Sheet: 24.2 × 33.7 cm (9 9/16 × 13 5/16 in.)
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- Carle Vernet
Artist
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More by Carle Vernet
La Route de St. Cloud ou de Poissy (Furnishing Fabric)
1822 · Cotton, plain weave; engraved roller printed
Famille Arabe en voyage
1818 · lithograph on wove paper
Hussard Killing a Mameluk with a Sabre
1817 · Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper
Cuirassier on Foot Restraining His Rearing Horse
1817 · Lithograph in black on cream wove paper
Trumpeter of the Riflemen
1817 · Lithograph in black on tan wove paper
Hussard Killing a Cossack with a Sabre
1817 · Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper
Record
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- Carle Vernet
- Year
- 1818
- Dimensions
- Image: 17 × 24.4 cm (6 3/4 × 9 5/8 in.); Sheet: 24.2 × 33.7 cm (9 9/16 × 13 5/16 in.)
- Watts ID
- WW-1818-126601
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified






