Bilder Joseph Beunat (Active 1805–1825) – Architectural Ornaments and Rosettes – Engraving (1813)
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This engraving depicts a collection of thirteen distinct neoclassical architectural ornaments and rosettes, arranged in a grid-like composition. The designs include various floral and foliate motifs, such as acanthus leaves and stylized blossoms, alongside geometric patterns and two five-pointed stars at the bottom. Each element is presented as a precise technical study, showing symmetrical arrangements and intricate linework intended for decorative use in interior moldings, ceilings, or furniture. This plate was published as part of the Recueil des dessins de ornements, a comprehensive catalog showcasing the diverse range of plaster and stucco decorations produced by the artist's firm.
Joseph Beunat was a prominent French manufacturer and designer who specialized in high-quality architectural ornaments during the Empire and Restoration periods. He established a renowned factory in Sarrebourg and later in Paris, where he utilized innovative techniques to produce mass-market decorative elements that emulated traditional hand-carved stone and wood. His published catalogs served as essential pattern books for architects and craftsmen across Europe, significantly influencing the dissemination of the Empire style.
Artist or Maker: Joseph Beunat .
Dimensions: Approximately 33 cm x 26 cm.
Medium: Engraving .
Date: 1813
Condition Report:
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