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Object Type
print
Museum number
1855,0414.44
Title
Object:
Une vivandière et des lanciers
Description
A vivandière with two baskets of provisions at her feet talking to three mounted soldiers; behind this group are a wagon, two standing soldiers and a wooded landscape; a soldier and a horse are in the background. 1834 Lithograph
Producer name
Print made by:
Nicolas Toussaint Charlet
Printed by:
Villain
School/style
French
Production date
1834
Production place
Printed in:
Paris (France)
Materials
paper
Technique
lithograph
Dimensions
Height:
127 millimetres
(image)
Height:
272 millimetres
(sheet)
Width:
202 millimetres
Width:
356 millimetres
Bibliographic references
La Combe 1856 / Charlet, sa vie, ses lettres, suivi d'une description raisonné de son oeuvre lithographique
(417)
Location
Not on display
Acquisition name
Purchased from:
Ralph Bernal
Purchased through:
Sotheby's
(19.ii.1855)
Purchased through:
A E Evans & Sons
Acquisition date
1855
Department
Prints and Drawings
Registration number
1855,0414.44