Antoine-Jean Duclos

Antoine-Jean Duclos was an active printmaker whose career spanned the mid-18th century, with his documented production period extending from 1730 to 1774. His work primarily consists of etchings and engravings, positioning him within the sphere of 18th-century graphic arts.

The significance of Duclos's output is established through its presence in major American collections. Fifteen of his prints are currently represented across institutional holdings, including the Art Institute of Chicago, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Gallery of Art. The documented works in these collections include the prints Le gascon puni, La Provocation, and multiple impressions of Le mari confesseur.

These Antoine-Jean Duclos prints demonstrate the prevailing aesthetic and technical demands of the era. As many of these historical artifacts have entered the public domain, high-quality prints and associated downloadable artwork allow for continued access and study of the artist's output.

30 works in collection

Works in Collection