Charles Germain de Saint-Aubin; Etienne Fessard

The documented artistic output of Charles Germain de Saint-Aubin and Etienne Fessard is characterized by their collaborative printmaking activity, with records confirming their active period around 1748. Their joint endeavors resulted in detailed, graphic works representative of mid-eighteenth century visual culture.

Five specific prints, demonstrating the partnership between the two artists, are represented in collections, establishing the historical importance of their combined effort. The National Gallery of Art holds examples of these works, confirming their status as museum-quality historical documents.

The extant portfolio of Charles Germain de Saint-Aubin; Etienne Fessard prints includes the plates La Brouette (The Paltry Coach), Le Bain (The Bath), Le Bateleur (The Street Performer), Le Damier (The Checkerboard), and a related Title Page (Le Titre). Due to the age and status of these works, they are frequently released into the public domain, allowing for the widespread dissemination of high-quality prints documenting their eighteenth-century collaboration.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection