print
- Museum number
- 1988,0514.50
- Title
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Object: Environs de Fécamp
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Series: Six Marines
- Description
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Plate 6: harbour at low tide; in the foreground, an old woman with a bundle tied to her back looks at some fishing nets on the ground, just beyond, on land, several boats including one with a mast and sails, which is propped up with sticks, to left, the sea just visible, to right a high wall with steps leading up to it, people walking along and houses further back; beyond, cliffs receding into the distance. 1832
Lithograph
- Production date
- 1832
- Dimensions
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Height: 235 millimetres (outer border line)
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Width: 176 millimetres
- $Inscriptions
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- Curator's comments
- The set includes a titlepage and six plates, and its full title is 'Six Marines lithographiées d'après Nature by Paul Huet en 1832', published by Morlot in Paris and by Lean at 26 Haymarket, London.
The state of the impression catalogued here is not described in Delteil, where it says that the first state has the address of Charles Motte, and the second state has "Souvenirs d'Artistes", Bertauts's name instead of Motte's and no. 450.
- Location
- Not on display
- Acquisition date
- 1988
- Department
- Prints and Drawings
- Registration number
- 1988,0514.50