Ventes live - Lot 550
[Dutch]
Fall of the Rebel Angels.
Amsterdam, Gerard Valk, 1685
€ 100 / 150
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Description du lot
Etching, 42 x 57 cm, laid paper with watermark (fleur-de-lis de Strasbourg, Churchill: 403), signed in brown ink at lower left "Remond la Fage fecit" (lower margin cut off, some creases and folds at edges and corners, sm. tear at upper and lower middle from weakening central fold).
The story of fallen angels, including Lucifer also known as Satan. The spontaneity of this etching is closely related to the sublime free drawing style. This topic got Lafage the nickname "the new Michelangelo". Raymond Lafage (1650-1684) was the son of a stained glass artist. Initially he went to Lyon where he studied anatomy with a surgeon. He studied in Paris but did not feel at home in the capital and returned to Toulouse and left then for Italy. He was noticed for his excellent drawings, which were reproduced by printmakers such as Gerard Valck.