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Duplessis-Bertaux, after JeanIndépendance des États-Unis. Hand-colored engraving by L. Roger after Jean Duplessis-Bertaux. From: Portraits des Grands Hommes, Femmes illustres, et Sujets mémorables de France, gravés et imprimée en Couleurs, dedies au Roi. Paris, Blin, 1786-1792. sheet size 28.5 x 19 cm. France - America Duplessis-Bertaux, after Jean Indépendance des États-Unis. Hand-colored copper engraving by L. Roger after Jean Duplessis-Bertaux. From: Portraits des Grands Hommes, Femmes illustres, et Sujets mémorables de France, gravés et imprimée en Couleurs, dedies au Roi. Paris, Blin, 1786-1792, sheet size 28.5 x 19 cm. An allegorical image celebrating the alliance between France and the United States through the Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed on February 6, 1778 and the Treaty of Alliance. It depicts America in the form of a Native American holding a staff and flagpole and resting his foot on the defeated British lion. He stands next to a marble monument crowned by portraits of Louis XVI, Benjamin Franklin and George Washington (misspelled: Waginston). "L'Amérique et les mers ô Louis! Vous reconnaissance pour leur libérateur" written on the base and crowned by a globe with lilies and the Gallic cock, the symbol of France. - Some staining and creasing in the margin. Overall well preserved in delicate coloring. France - America - Hand-colored copper engraving by L. Roger after Jean Duplessis-Bertaux. - An allegorical image celebrating the alliance between France and the United States through the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and the Treaty of Alliance signed on 6 February 1778. It depicts America in the form of a Native American holding a guiding staff and flagpole, with his foot resting on the defeated British lion. It stands next to a marble monument topped by portraits of Louis XVI, Benjamin Franklin and George Washington (misspelled Waginston). "L'Amérique et les mers ô Louis! Vous reconnaissance pour leur libérateur" written on the base and crowned by a globe with lilies as well as by the Gallic cock, the symbol of France. - Margins somewhat stained and creased. Altogether well preserved in delicate coloring. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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Duplessis-Bertaux, after JeanIndépendance des États-Unis. Hand-colored engraving by L. Roger after Jean Duplessis-Bertaux. From: Portraits des Grands Hommes, Femmes illustres, et Sujets mémorables de France, gravés et imprimée en Couleurs, dedies au Roi. Paris, Blin, 1786-1792. sheet size 28.5 x 19 cm. France - America Duplessis-Bertaux, after Jean Indépendance des États-Unis. Hand-colored copper engraving by L. Roger after Jean Duplessis-Bertaux. From: Portraits des Grands Hommes, Femmes illustres, et Sujets mémorables de France, gravés et imprimée en Couleurs, dedies au Roi. Paris, Blin, 1786-1792, sheet size 28.5 x 19 cm. An allegorical image celebrating the alliance between France and the United States through the Treaty of Amity and Commerce signed on February 6, 1778 and the Treaty of Alliance. It depicts America in the form of a Native American holding a staff and flagpole and resting his foot on the defeated British lion. He stands next to a marble monument crowned by portraits of Louis XVI, Benjamin Franklin and George Washington (misspelled: Waginston). "L'Amérique et les mers ô Louis! Vous reconnaissance pour leur libérateur" written on the base and crowned by a globe with lilies and the Gallic cock, the symbol of France. - Some staining and creasing in the margin. Overall well preserved in delicate coloring. France - America - Hand-colored copper engraving by L. Roger after Jean Duplessis-Bertaux. - An allegorical image celebrating the alliance between France and the United States through the Treaty of Amity and Commerce and the Treaty of Alliance signed on 6 February 1778. It depicts America in the form of a Native American holding a guiding staff and flagpole, with his foot resting on the defeated British lion. It stands next to a marble monument topped by portraits of Louis XVI, Benjamin Franklin and George Washington (misspelled Waginston). "L'Amérique et les mers ô Louis! Vous reconnaissance pour leur libérateur" written on the base and crowned by a globe with lilies as well as by the Gallic cock, the symbol of France. - Margins somewhat stained and creased. Altogether well preserved in delicate coloring. This work is taxed. The hammer price is subject to a 23.95% surcharge and the final invoice amount is subject to 7% (books) or 19% VAT in the European Union. This work is subject to the regular margin scheme. There is a 23.95% buyer's premium on the hammer price and 7% (Books) or 19% VAT on the final invoice amount in the European Union.

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