D Apres Collection
"D'apres" is a French phrase that translates to "after" in English, and is often used in the art world to indicate works that are based on or inspired by existing pieces
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"D'apres" is a French phrase that translates to "after" in English, and is often used in the art world to indicate works that are based on or inspired by existing pieces. In this caption, we explore various engravings and chromolithographs that were created d'apres famous artworks or historical events. La Vierge De St Sixte, d'apres Raphael, Musee de Dresde (chromolitho): This chromolithograph depicts "The Virgin of St Sixtus, " inspired by Raphael's original artwork displayed at the Dresden Museum. Supplice de Desrues, roue en place de Greve, d'apres Bonnard (engraving): An engraving based on Bonnard's depiction of the execution of Desrues using a wheel at Place de Greve. Execution du celebre pirate allemand Stoerteneck et des ses soixante-dix complices, en 1402, a Hambourg; d'apres une image populaire de la fin du XVIe siecle, Bibl de la ville, a Hambourg (engraving): This engraving portrays the execution of the notorious German pirate Stoerteneck and his seventy accomplices in Hamburg in 1402, and is based on a popular image from the late 16th century found in Hamburg City Library. Execution de Ravaillac, le 27 mai 1610, d'apres une estampe du temps, collection Hennin (engraving): Based on an old print from the time period collected by Hennin, this engraving depicts the execution of Ravaillac on May 27th, 1610. D'apres une estampe du cabinet de Grollier de Serviere (engraving).