Georges-François Blondel (1730-after 1791)
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Georges-François Blondel (1730-after 1791)

A couple admiring a circular Roman temple and other ruins

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Georges-François Blondel (1730-after 1791)
A couple admiring a circular Roman temple and other ruins
signed and dated 'Gf. blondel 1772' (beneath the couple, lower centre)
red chalk, watermark device surmounting GR
11¼ x 9¾ in. (28.5 x 24.7 cm.)
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VAT rate of 5% is payable on hammer price and at 20% on the buyer's premium.

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Benjamin Peronnet
Benjamin Peronnet

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The son of Jacques-François Blondel (1705-1774), architect to Louis XV, Blondel was a printmaker as well as a draughtsman. Examples of his mezzotint interiors of classicised churches are in the British Museum, such as the View of the Vestibule of S. Maria Maggiore (inv. 1917,1208.1034). Blondel's drawings tend to be charming capriccios in the tradition established by Hubert Robert: a comparable work was sold at Christie's, South Kensington, 12 December 1996, lot 180.