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Engraving of Julius Ceasar's Ruins and Skeleton: A Charpentier Vanitas, 1757

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"Vanitas of Roman Grandeur: A Charpentier's Homage to Piranesi" This etching by François Philippe Charpentier, crafted around 1757, serves as a satirical homage to Piranesi's works. Charpentier, a renowned engraver and inventor, reimagines Piranesi's 1743 etching "Vestigi d’antichi Edifici," incorporating iconic Roman ruins in a reversed layout. Central to this work is the altered depiction of the Temple of Vesta and the tomb of Julius Caesar, with additional elements like the Coliseum and other fragmented Roman ruins. A reclining skeleton, smiling amidst the decay, underscores the transient nature of human achievements and the inevitable passage of time. The accompanying French verses poignantly reflect on the impermanence of grand structures and human life, framed within Charpentier's address in Paris and lettered with both artists’ names. The print is on laid paper with proprietary watermark, displaying slight pale foxing and other stains, yet retains its profound impact and historical significance. The poem beneath François Philippe Charpentier's etching is a poignant reflection on the transience of life and the inevitable decay of even the grandest achievements. It serves as a meditation on mortality, using the ruins of famous Roman structures as metaphors. Here is the translation from French: **Ah, what has become of these famous edifices,** **These columns, these façades,** **Which seemed to have been** **Erected for eternity?** **What of the Caesars, the Alexanders?** **They are but sad ashes now,** **And even Time itself, in pieces,** **Breaks their magnificent tombs!** **Should I, insolent Death, a fabric of decay,** **Murmur against Nature?** **Should I complain about Fate,** **Since even marbles come to an end?** The verses lament the ruins of once-magnificent buildings and statues, reduced to mere fragments over time. They rhetorically question whether one should resent natural decay and the predetermined fate that leads all physical forms, including marbles symbolizing lasting monuments, to their inevitable end. The theme ties in with the visual elements of the etching that juxtapose symbols of eternal grandeur with the skeleton, a universal symbol of mortality, adding a layer of dark humor to the otherwise somber contemplation of impermanence. This 1757 etching by Charpentier is on laid paper with a watermark. It displays light foxing and some staining but retains clarity in imagery and text. Margins are 11mm and wider, showing slight wear but overall in good condition.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16.54 in (42 cm)Width: 10.63 in (27 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
    1750-1759
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1757
  • Condition:
    Condition is good. Light foxing and some staining, mostly in the right margin, but retains clarity in imagery and text. Margins are wide, showing slight wear wiht a tear in top (not reaching the image) but overall in good condition.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-13675-601stDibs: LU3054342447882

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