Album of 107 preparatory drawings to illustrate David Hume's "History of England"

Henri-Félix-Emmanuel Philippoteaux French
Author David Hume British, Scottish

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Philippoteaux was one of the most prominent artists of military subjects working in mid nineteenth-century France. This album contains preparatory drawings to illustrate a French edition of Scottish philosopher and historian David Hume’s "History of England." Covering a long historical range of English political subjects, Philippoteaux’s preliminary drawings highlight his fine draftsmanship and close attention to period details. In the 1860s, Philippoteaux began to produce large-scale panoramas of warfare; these immersive tableaux were intended to reproduce the sights and sensations of battle. This album offers a glimpse into the artist’s earlier interest in historic warfare, as well as his approach to narrative illustration on a smaller scale.

Album of 107 preparatory drawings to illustrate David Hume's "History of England", Henri-Félix-Emmanuel Philippoteaux (French, Paris 1815–1884 Paris), Graphite, brush and brown wash, gouache

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