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Early 19th - French Engraving with Hand-Coloring - 'La Pièce d'Or' Scene - Family - Children - Historical Art Print by Chasselat

Early 19th - French Engraving with Hand-Coloring - 'La Pièce d'Or' Scene - Family - Children - Historical Art Print by Chasselat

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Vintage from the Early 19th century

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Dimensions: 16x10 cm (6.3x3.9 in)

This exquisite document is an antique engraving, likely serving as an illustration from a literary work or book. The title of the scene, prominently displayed at the top, reads 'La Pièce d'Or' which translates to 'The Gold Coin' or 'The Gold Piece,' hinting at the central theme of the depicted narrative.

The illustration portrays a vibrant indoor scene with several figures dressed in early 19th-century attire. A seated man, possibly a patriarch, is at the center, observed by a woman standing gracefully beside him and other figures in the background. In the foreground, two young boys are depicted with dynamic energy, one appearing to dance or leap, while the other actively gestures. The scene suggests a moment of excitement or joy, further reinforced by the partial caption below the illustration: '... et à l'instant les voilà gambadant, gesticulant ...' which means '... and instantly there they were gamboling, gesticulating...'.

This engraving was designed by Charles Abraham Chasselat (1782–1843), a talented French painter and illustrator active during the early 19th century. It was engraved by one or more anonymous engravers working in Paris and published around 1815–1820, during the late Empire or early Restoration period. Prints of this type typically appeared in refined illustrated books such as Scènes de la vie domestique, Scènes intéressantes de la vie privée, or Contes moraux illustrés — popular collections that combined moral storytelling with delicate visual interpretation. These works reflected the sentimental and didactic spirit of the time, portraying scenes of virtue, affection, and everyday emotion within elegant bourgeois or domestic settings.
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