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French Belle Époque Racing Caricature, Le Duc de Morny Chromolithograph, 1884

$495.02
£362.77
€415VAT Included
CA$681.48
A$693.21
CHF 395.83
MX$8,384.76
NOK 4,615.62
SEK 4,686.34
DKK 3,164.48

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French Belle Époque Racing Caricature, Le Duc de Morny Chromolithograph, 1884 This dynamic French chromolithograph caricature depicting “Mr Le Duc de Morny” belongs to the celebrated satirical series Album Comique, produced in Paris during the late nineteenth century and attributed to the caricaturist Antoine Bisetzky (1817–1892). Executed as a facsimile after an original watercolor (“Fac-similé d’Aquarelle”), the print exemplifies the imaginative humor and refined decorative quality characteristic of Belle Époque caricature and illustrated satire. The composition presents a witty and theatrical portrait of the Duc de Morny riding in a speeding carriage pulled by two horses, rendered with exaggerated motion and playful symbolism. The figure gestures dramatically forward while seated in an elegant vehicle, suggesting themes of progress, speed, and aristocratic leisure associated with nineteenth-century racing culture. The sweeping landscape and energetic movement create a lively narrative scene that blends social commentary with decorative appeal, reflecting the era’s fascination with equestrian sport and aristocratic spectacle. Chromolithographic printing provides rich color layering and soft tonal transitions designed to replicate watercolor painting, a technique widely admired in the illustrated publishing world of late nineteenth-century Paris. Dated “10 Juillet 1884” and marked as part of the “1ère Année” of the Album Comique series, this plate forms part of a broader group portraying notable figures from aristocratic, sporting, and cultural circles through humorous yet elegant caricature. Decoratively, the composition stands out for its strong sense of movement and narrative energy. The vertical format, vivid palette, and whimsical storytelling make this piece highly suitable for contemporary interiors, particularly when framed in a classic gallery style. It functions equally well as a standalone focal artwork or as part of a curated grouping of Belle Époque caricatures. Condition report: Age-related foxing and light spotting visible mainly in the margins and upper areas, consistent with nineteenth-century paper. Mild overall toning and minor handling wear commensurate with age. Colors remain fresh and visually strong. Framing tips: A dark walnut or ebonized frame with a generous ivory or warm off-white mat enhances the vivid chromolithographic color and emphasizes the dynamic composition. Suggested mat width approximately 6–8 cm (2.5–3 inches). Museum glass recommended. Technique: Chromolithograph (facsimile of watercolor) Maker: Antoine Bisetzky, France, dated 1884 Keywords: French caricature, Belle Époque satire, Album Comique, Antoine Bisetzky, chromolithograph, racing caricature, equestrian illustration, nineteenth century lithograph, French illustration, Belle Époque artwork, antique caricature print, Parisian satire, collectible chromolithograph, decorative antique print, French society caricature, horse racing illustration, vintage decorative art, European caricature art, antique sporting illustration, collectible lithograph, nineteenth century satire, gallery wall art, interior design wall art, antique humorous illustration, French cultural history, decorative wall art vintage, Paris printmaker, illustrated satire France, antique portrait caricature, vintage European illustration, collectible antique print, Belle Époque interior art, classical decorative artwork, antique decorative lithograph.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 11.23 in (28.5 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    1884
  • Condition:
    Age-related foxing and light spotting visible mainly in the margins and upper areas, consistent with nineteenth-century paper. Mild overall toning and minor handling wear commensurate with age. Colors remain fresh and visually strong.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14232-161stDibs: LU3054348818472

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