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I. DUVIVIER (1758-1832), Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen, around 1800, Watercolor Ignace Duvivier (1758 Rians (Var) / Marseille - 1832 Paris): Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen, c. 1800, Watercolor Technique: Watercolor over Pen drawing on Paper Inscription: At the lower part inscribed by the artist's hand: "vue du chateau de Meissen cetoit autre fois […] la residence des Souveraines de la Saxe. maintenant la fabrique de porcelaine". lower left numbered: "72.". Date: c. 1800 Description: Ignace Duvivier, originally called Noble of Vivier, began his artistic career in Rococo Paris as a battle painter. He was a pupil and later a workshop assistant of the famous battle painter Francesco Casanova. When political events in the wake of the French Revolution made it no longer advisable for noblemen to remain in Paris, Duvivier also left France with the stream of refugees. He first went to Dresden. There Giovanni Casanova, the brother of his teacher in Paris, taught at the then flourishing academy. In Dresden, Duvivier found his real field of activity in landscape painting. It was probably there that he met the still unknown patron for whom he drew views of castles and palaces. Our print is one of a series of views that he created in the years around 1800. Provenance: Sammlung Ritter von Pfeiffer, Wien; Boerner, Leipzig, 1914 Keywords: Watercolour, Ink, Meissen, River, Germany, Rococo, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 26,4 cm x 41,6 cm (10,4 x 16,4 in)

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I. DUVIVIER (1758-1832), Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen, around 1800, Watercolor Ignace Duvivier (1758 Rians (Var) / Marseille - 1832 Paris): Albrechtsburg Castle in Meissen, c. 1800, Watercolor Technique: Watercolor over Pen drawing on Paper Inscription: At the lower part inscribed by the artist's hand: "vue du chateau de Meissen cetoit autre fois […] la residence des Souveraines de la Saxe. maintenant la fabrique de porcelaine". lower left numbered: "72.". Date: c. 1800 Description: Ignace Duvivier, originally called Noble of Vivier, began his artistic career in Rococo Paris as a battle painter. He was a pupil and later a workshop assistant of the famous battle painter Francesco Casanova. When political events in the wake of the French Revolution made it no longer advisable for noblemen to remain in Paris, Duvivier also left France with the stream of refugees. He first went to Dresden. There Giovanni Casanova, the brother of his teacher in Paris, taught at the then flourishing academy. In Dresden, Duvivier found his real field of activity in landscape painting. It was probably there that he met the still unknown patron for whom he drew views of castles and palaces. Our print is one of a series of views that he created in the years around 1800. Provenance: Sammlung Ritter von Pfeiffer, Wien; Boerner, Leipzig, 1914 Keywords: Watercolour, Ink, Meissen, River, Germany, Rococo, 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Germany, Size: Paper: 26,4 cm x 41,6 cm (10,4 x 16,4 in)

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