About the Artwork
Louis XVI Ascending the Scaffold
ca. 1795
After Charles Benazeck (Artist) English, 1767-1794 Luigi Schiavonetti (Artist) Italian, 1765-1810
Engraving printed in black ink on wove paper
Image: 17 5/8 × 24 inches (44.8 × 61 cm) Sheet: 20 3/4 × 26 3/8 inches (52.7 × 67 cm)
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Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps
09.1S1087
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Inscribed, in plate, below image, lower left: Painted by C.. Benazeck. Inscribed, lower right: Engraved by L.. Schiavonetti.. Inscribed, center lower margin: THE CALM AND COLLECTED BEHAVIOUR OF Louis the Sixteenth ON PARTING FROM HIS CONFESSOR EDGEWORTH | THE MOMENT BEFORE A PERIOD WAS PUT TO HIS EXISTENCE ON THE 21 OF JANUARY 1793. | In consequence of the Sentence of the National Convention passed the Night of the 19th of the same Month. | LONDON Published the 1.. of February 1795.. - By Mess..rs Colnaghi & Co.. No.. 132 Pall.. Mall..
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April 1887, (Bangs and Co., New York, New York, USA).Mrs. James E. Scripps (Detroit, Michigan, USA);
1909-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Luigi Schiavonetti; after Charles Benazeck, Louis XVI Ascending the Scaffold, ca. 1795, engraving printed in black ink on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mrs. James E. Scripps, 09.1S1087.
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