A circa 1865 reissue by “Chalcographie du Louvre’ of an original engraving by Jacques Rigaud (1681? -1754), "Veüe du chateau de Seaux et du petit Parterre qui conduit à l'Orangerie". Plate 87 from the Palaces, Castles and Royal Houses series (circa 1730). Acronym CPR "With the King's privileges" in French. These views of parks, fountains and princely residences commonly known as Les Maisons Royales de France are the most famous in the 18th century. Founded in 1797, the ‘Chalcographie du Louvre’ is responsible for preserving and printing a collection of several thousand engraved plates. Formerly housed in the Louvre Palace, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux (RMN) is responsible for publishing, distributing and marketing prints since its creation in 1895, while the collection remains under the responsibility of the museum. Today it has more than 13,000 engraved plates, and growing.
Artist: Jacques Rigaud (1681?-1754).
Medium: Copper etching.
Condition: Very good condition.
Dimensions (plate): 23 x 46 cm. / 9 x 18 in.
Dimensions (view): 33 x 54 cm. / 13 x 21 ¼ in.
Frame: 54 x 72,5 cm. / 21 ¼ x 28 ½ in.
Origin: France.