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Graphite Drawing Lazerges Stations of the Cross

All items210062 of 244556Embroidered and painted picture on black silkAmerican Bisque Clover Leaf
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    Posted 13 years ago

    lovedtreas…
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    Found this in an attic. Looking for any information. They look hand signed and dated by Lazerges. The Halo is etched into the paper. I have seen other similar images online, but non that are exact. I am afraid to remove from the frame. They look very brittle. Any info would be great Thanks.

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    1. musikchoo musikchoo, 13 years ago
      I will try and identify what number stages you have as soon as I can. Probably within a day or two. The one I have is # 13. Let's Keep in touch.
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      Hi lovedtreasures.
      The artist's name is LAZERGES, Jean Raymond Hippolyte. (1817 - 1887).
      They are taken from a book that is still printed:
      Chemin de Croix , written Pelot R.R.P and illustrated by Hippolyte Lazerges
      http://www.librairietequi.com/A-50048-chemin-de-croix-lazerges.aspx

      If it's from the same series there are fourteen stations.
      You have three stations:
      on the left is number 2 : Jésus chargé de sa croix - Jesus given the cross

      in the centre is number 8 ; Jésus console les saintes femmes - Jesus comforts the Holy Women of Jerusalem

      on the right is number 13 : Jésus est détaché de la croix - Jesus is taken down from the Cross.

      Check out this site if you'd like to see them all:

      http://www.pro.rcip-chin.gc.ca/bd-dl/artefacts-eng.jsp?emu=en.artefacts:/Proxac/ws/human/user/www/ResultSet;jsessionid=fj6w5z5lu3&upp=0&m=3941&w=NATIVE('INSNAME+EQ+''CENTRE+HISTORIQUE+DES+SOEURS+DE+SAINTE-ANNE''+and+image+%3D+''X''')




    3. lovedtreasures lovedtreasures, 13 years ago
      Thank you so much for the information. How would I know if they are actual graphite drawings? They look like originals. Thanks again for everyones help.
    4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      You should use a magnifier and look for dots: they are part of the printing process.
      But before you do read this :
      http://www.behance.net/JosephTiedemann1992/frame/1930471

      Remember this guy's stuff is in the Louvre!
      They are some of the most popular of all the Jesus images.
      These prints are everywhere!


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