An Insect Ball, 1835. Creator: Jean-Jacques Grandville (French, 1803-1847).

An Insect Ball, 1835. Creator: Jean-Jacques Grandville (French, 1803-1847).

2-722-906 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

An Insect Ball, 1835. J.-J. Grandville became best known for fantastical drawings like this one, in which insects act like humans. Here, smaller creatures above use flowers or leaves as musical instruments, and their larger counterparts below dance a galop. An Insect Ball was one of more than 50 drawings that the artist made for wood-engraved reproduction in Le Magasin pittoresque (The Picturesque Store), a popular encyclopedic review edited by Grandville's friend Edouard Charton. In text printed below the wood-engraved version of An Insect Ball, Grandville explained that his aim was to show insects with the same humorous personalities seen at any human ball, while also rendering their forms with scientific accuracy.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Pen and black ink with watercolour

Picture Type
  1. Drawing

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 6492x3856
File Size : 73,340kb


Aliases

  1. 2008.345
  1. 166623
  1. 0940024934
  1. 2-722-906
  1. 2008.345
  1. 2722906

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