Artwork
H Beard Print Collection

H Beard Print Collection is a print by the Romanticist artist F. Waldeck. It dates from 19 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The H Beard Print Collection is a print made by Waldeck, F. in 1822.
It's interesting because it was published by H. Berthoud, which suggests it was part of a larger collection or series. The fact that it was published by someone else implies that Waldeck, F. was likely a notable artist of the time.
You can learn more about this style by looking into the movement: Romanticism.
Overview
This print is part of the H Beard Print Collection, created by F. Waldeck in 1822. It was published by H. Berthoud, indicating a possible connection to a larger series or collection.
Subject & Meaning
The print depicts Monsieur Le Blond, a subject that may have been chosen for its cultural or historical significance. The image may offer insight into the representation of individuals during this period.
Technique & Style
The print is associated with the Romanticism movement, characterized by a focus on emotion and individualism. The style of the print may reflect the artistic tendencies of the time, with an emphasis on expressive representation.
History & Provenance
Published by H. Berthoud in 1822, the print suggests that F. Waldeck was a recognized artist, as their work was deemed worthy of publication by another party.
Artist & collection
Artist
French lithographer who made theatrical prints in the 1820s. Two prints in this set show dancers on stage: Mlle Noblet, In the Ballet of La Paysanne Supposée (14 March 1822) and another from the same season, both crisp…













