The adoration of the magi: a king kneels before the infant Jesus, seated on Mary's lap. Engraving by E. Fessard after C.J. Natoire.

  • Natoire, Charles Joseph, 1700-1777.
Date:
1752
Reference:
24060i
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Description

Bible. N.T. Matthew 2.1-12. The king offers Jesus coins in an urn. In the foreground sit an ox, two birds (gifts to the temple) and a sleeping lamb

Publication/Creation

Paris (cloitre St. Benoit) : chez l'auteur A.P.D.R. ; Paris (Quay de la Megisserie) : chez Jouillain : chez la veuve Chereau

Physical description

1 print : engraving, with etching ; platemark 61.9 x 36.5 cm

Lettering

Tableau d'autel de la chapelle des enfans trouvés, peint par Charles Natoire ; Gravé par Etienne Fessard. C. Natoire pinx. St. Fessard sculp 1752 Lettering on banner borne by angels: "Gloria in excelsis deo"

References note

Edmond Pognon and Yves Bruand, Inventaire du fonds français, graveurs du XVIIIe siècle, Bibliothèque nationale, Département des estampes, tome IX, Paris 1962, p. 64, no. 320
Madeleine de Terris, 'L'Épiphanie en estampes', Ad vivum: L'estampe et le dessin anciens à la BnF, 6 January 2012, https://estampe.hypotheses.org/tag/adoration-des-mages (accessed August 2018)
Rena M. Hoisington, 'Étienne Fessard's prints of the chapel of the Hôpital des enfants trouvés in Paris', Print quarterly, 2019, XXXVI, no. 4, pp. 404-425 (this print reproduced on p. 415 as "The wise men Gaspard and Melchior adoring the infant Jesus")

Reference

Wellcome Collection 24060i

Reproduction note

After: one of the wall paintings by Natoire in the chapel of the new building of the Hôpital des enfans-trouvés, Paris. The institution had been founded by Saint Vincent de Paul in 1638. The new building was constructed around 1747 on the site of the old church of Sainte-Geneviève-des-Ardents, near Notre Dame. The north and south walls each had four bays of paintings in the lower register, and the north wall held two paintings of the Sisters of Saint Vincent de Paul with orphans in the upper register. The east wall held three paintings in the lower register (of which the central one is shown in the present print) and a large painting of God in glory with angels in the upper register. Two paintings of Saint Vincent de Paul and Sainte-Geneviève-des-Ardents in niches were among the paintings on the north and south walls. The building and the paintings were destroyed in 1866, when a new building for the Paris Hôtel Dieu was constructed on the site

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