BOOKS ON ARCHITECTURE
L’art de dessiner proprement les plans, porfils, elevations geometrales, & perspectives published in 1697 at the presses of Christophe Ballard is a reiteration of a practical manual entitled L’art de laver ou nouvelle manière de peindre sur le papier that Gautier had published ten years earlier in Lyon at the presses of Thomas Amaulry. It was published in the form of a dictionary in which “everything is arranged in alphabetical order as books in the Arts should be” (preface). Henri Gautier repeated the technical definitions appearing in his preceding book and added many recommendations concerning the appropriateness of shades of color and good taste in painting. Thus, when he describes how to draw a tree, he speaks of grace, emphasizing “that if one gives no impression of roundness to a tree, there is no grace at all”. Evoking a drawing of frost, he advises drawing it “gently with India ink”. He would also like to have engineers learn to “get the knack of drawing leaves beautifully” which is the art “of drawing the leaves of trees precisely”. Windmill sails must be painted “gently” and he dwells on slight differences which might appear peripheral concerning the rendering of civil and military architectural wash drawings, such as how to put together different shades of the sky: “tranquil sky”, “cloudy sky”, and “night sky”. Émilie d’Orgeix (Université Michel de Montaigne – Bordeaux III) – 2013
Critical bibliographyA. Brunot & R. Coquand, Le Corps des Ponts et Chaussées, coll. “Histoire de l’administration française”, Paris, CNRS Éditions, 1982. C. Bousquet-Bressolier, “De la ‘peinture géométrale’ à la carte topographique. Évolution de l’héritage classique au cours du XVIIIe siècle”, L’œil du cartographe, Paris, Éditions du Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques, 1995, pp. 93-106. F. Ellenberger, “À l’aube de la géologie moderne: Henri Gautier (1660-1737)”, Revue d’histoire des sciences, 1980, 33, 3, p. 279. É. d’Orgeix, “Les techniques de lavis en usage chez les ingénieurs militaires royaux”, Bulletin pour la recherche en Histoire de l’architecture au Canada, juin 1994, pp. 36-42. É. d’Orgeix, “Éclosion et mise en place d’une littérature spécialisée enseignant la pratique du dessin à l’usage des ingénieurs militaires royaux (XVIIe-XVIIIe siècles)”, Bulletin du Centre d’Etude d’histoire de la Défense, 6, 1997, pp. 59-75. É. d’Orgeix, “L’art de laver ou nouvelle manière de peindre”, Vauban. Bâtisseur du Roi Soleil, Paris, Somogy éditions d’art/Musée des Plans-Reliefs, 2007, notice n° 55, p. 178.
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