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The Queen's Staircase
The Queen's Staircase is an original modern artwork realized in 1836 by the French artist François Alexandre Pernot (1793-1865).
Original Lithograph on paper. The sheet is glued on a cardboard with a soft green colored frame; total dimensions: 30 x 30.5 cm.
Titled on the lower left corner: Escalier de la Reine Berthe à Chartres . Hand-signed and dated by the artist on the lower central margin: F.A. Pernot 1836.
Very good conditions.
The Queen's Staircase is an original modern artwork realized in 1836 by the French artist François Alexandre Pernot ( 1793-1865).
Original Lithograph on paper. The sheet is glued on a cardboard with a soft green colored frame; total dimensions: 30 x 30.5 cm.
Titled on the lower left corner: Escalier de la Reine Berthe à Chartres . Hand-signed and dated by the artist on the lower central margin: F.A. Pernot 1836.
Very good conditions.
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Beautiful lithograph depicting an enchanted castle in the middle of nature. In the center of the castle we find a large spiral staircase that climbs towards the top. The atmosphere is fairytale and fantastic: this is the Berthe's castle, the queen of Chartres.
This work has been realized by the French painter François Alexandre Pernot ( 1793-1865). In 1824, he travelled in Scotland for the first time; he then presented the drawings inspired by this trip at the Salon of 1824; they were reproduced in lithography by Bonington and other artists, and published as a set entitled 'Vues pittoresques de l'Ecosse, d'après nature' with a text written by Amédée Pichot.
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