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Object Type
print
Museum number
1854,1011.12
Title
Object:
Mercedès
Description
A young woman seated in profile to left on a hill by a wall, with hands folded and legs crossed, leaning on a basket filled with figs, large water jug at her feet; domed buildings in background at right; design with rounded corners; gold edges to sheet; after Numa; in volume half-bound in green cloth-covered boards and green leather, with gold tooling, lettered on spine 'French familiar subjects / in / lithography. / Coloured.' 1854 Tinted lithograph printed with fawn tint stone, with hand-colouring
Producer name
Print made by:
Jean François Victor Dollet
After:
Pierre-Numa Bassaget
Printed by:
Jacomme & Cie
Published by:
Goupil
School/style
French
Production date
1854
Production place
Published in:
Paris (France)
Published in:
London (England)
Published in:
Berlin (city)
Published in:
New York (city)
Materials
paper
Technique
lithograph
hand-coloured
Dimensions
Height:
625 millimetres
(volume)
Width:
483 millimetres
(volume)
$Inscriptions
Location
Not on display
Associated names
Associated with:
Knoedler & Co
Acquisition name
From:
Anonymous
Acquisition date
1854
Acquisition notes
Acquired under the Copyright Act Stamped '11 OC 54'
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1854,1011.12