Etched and engraved by Jean César Macret after a painting by Louis François Sébastien Fauvel.
Date suggested by a notice signed by Macret informing the public of the publication of the print which appeared in the Journal de Paris, August 5, 1780, page 886-887.
This state lacks the dedication to Catherine II of Russia, and the inscription in French describing the scene, present on other impressions of the print.
Voltaire, surrounded by Spirits carrying various attributes, is bowing before Henri IV who is welcoming him in Elisium; in the background, Louis XIV, Louis XV, Peter, Corneille and Molière; on the left, a rivergod sleeping on the left; coat of arms of Catherine II in lower margin. Cf. British Museum online catalog.