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The Descent from the Cross

1773
(French, 1713–1789)
(French, 1722–1776)
Catalogue raisonné
Le Blanc Vol.II.107.4
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Gilles Demarteau was the first artist to master crayon-manner etching—the process seen here—which replicates the appearance of a red-chalk drawing. Rather than sketching with an etching needle, Demarteau used a tool called a roulette (a small, toothed wheel) to create tiny, regular dots that were then etched into the printing plate. The text along the lower margin of the image indicates that Demarteau’s print of the dramatic removal of Christ’s body from the cross reproduces a drawing by the well-known court painter to King Louis XV, Jean-Baptiste Marie Pierre. With prints like this, Demarteau took advantage of the popularity of chalk drawings in the 1700s, selling his prints to members of a growing middle class who were interested in acquiring the trappings of wealth.
A vertically oriented crayon manner etching in reddish-brown ink depicts Christ's limp body being lowered from a cross. Four men with light skin tones support the weight; one reaches over the crossbeam while others lift from below and our left. In the foreground, a woman with light skin swoons into the arms of a companion. Sketchy lines and soft hatching define the figures against a plain background, enclosed by a thin border.

The Descent from the Cross

1773

Jean-Baptiste-Marie Pierre, Gilles Demarteau

(French, 1713–1789), (French, 1722–1776)
France, 18th century

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