Seated Soldier Holding a Shield

Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg French

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Loutherbourg, an Alsatian painter who studied etching in Johann Georg Wille’s academy, clearly admired the prints of the seventeenth-century Neapolitan painter Salvator Rosa, as did many other French printmakers of the time. In the set to which this print belongs (2018.52.1-6), entitled "First suite of Soldiers,"Loutherbourg took up a format associated with Rosa in order to showcase his own inventiveness and fluency.

Seated Soldier Holding a Shield, Philippe Jacques de Loutherbourg (French, Strasbourg 1740–1812 London), Etching

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