One volume, 22.8 x 15.5 cm, bound in full mottled calf, gilt floral frames to covers, raised bands and gilt fleurons to spine, printed on laid paper. Regarding Pygmalion, scène lyrique see: Wekipedia.
Collation: Free endpaper and two blank flyleaves, [2] engraved title, [2] préface, 1-18 (Pygmalion), [2] f.t.p., [1] 2-8 (Idylle), two blank flyleaves and free endpaper; 20 leaves total, adorned with 7 headpieces and 1 tailpiece engraved by Nicolas de Launay, Nicolas Ponce and Charles Etienne Gaucher after Jean Michel Moreau the Younger and Clément Pierre Marillier; text engraved by Droüet.
Title-page: PYGMALION, | SCENE LYRIQUE | DE MR. J. J. ROUSSEAU, | Mise en Vers | par MR. Berquin. | Le Text Gravé par Droüet | PARIS | 1775. || (on a column under two kissing doves and sculptor’s tools).
Faux t.p.: IDYLLE | Par MR. Berquin. | — | Eructavit cor meum verbum bonum ; | dico ego opera mea regi. | Psalm. 44. | — || (in rules).
Catalogue raisonné: Cohen-DeRicci 141 ; Lewine 55.
Ref.: MFA (Boston); MET (NY); Yale University Library.
Contributors:
Artists:
Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune (French, 1741–1814)
Clément Pierre Marillier (French, 1740–1808)
Engravers:
Nicolas Delaunay (French, 1739–1792)
Charles-Étienne Gaucher (French, 1741–1804)
Nicholas Ponce (French, 1746–1831)
Droüet (French, 18th century)
Authors:
Arnaud Berquin (French, 1747–1791)
Jean-Jacques Rousseau (French, 1712–1778)