The Four Vases

Gabriel de Saint-Aubin French

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In this ebullient print, Saint-Aubin presents us with four vase designs. With his characteristic disregard for technical precision, he wielded the etching needle in a fast and energetic manner, as if he were scribbling on paper.

The vases, however, are secondary to their figural decorations. Rollicking putti tumble playfully, draped old men bow their heads in thought, and indolent sea nymphs verge on slumber.

Each of the four vases bears Saint-Aubin’s signature "Gabriel" at the base, suggesting that he may have intended at some point to cut the plate into four pieces.

The Four Vases, Gabriel de Saint-Aubin (French, Paris 1724–1780 Paris), Etching

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