[Music Iconography] Flameng, François. (1856–1953). "La Claveciniste" (engraving).
Engraving of a musical genre scene by the eminent French artist of a woman playing a harpsichord—more specifically, a virginal—with no music on the stand and apparently completely absorbed with her playing. A viol or bass leans against the keyboard instrument. After a drawing by Palamèdes (a pseudonym?); printed by Ch. Delâtre (son of Auguste Delâtre?). 10.5 x 7.75 inches (26.5 x 19.6 cm). In fine condition.
Flameng is usually known as a painter, but his father, Léopold Flameng (1831–1911), was a celebrated printmaker who taught his son well in the graphic arts.
[Music Iconography] Flameng, François. (1856–1953). "La Claveciniste" (engraving).
Engraving of a musical genre scene by the eminent French artist of a woman playing a harpsichord—more specifically, a virginal—with no music on the stand and apparently completely absorbed with her playing. A viol or bass leans against the keyboard instrument. After a drawing by Palamèdes (a pseudonym?); printed by Ch. Delâtre (son of Auguste Delâtre?). 10.5 x 7.75 inches (26.5 x 19.6 cm). In fine condition.
Flameng is usually known as a painter, but his father, Léopold Flameng (1831–1911), was a celebrated printmaker who taught his son well in the graphic arts.