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The Apse of Notre-Dame, Paris
Public Domain

Charles Meryon and Auguste Delâtre

The Apse of Notre-Dame, Paris

1853

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The Apse of Notre-Dame, Paris

1853

Physical Qualities Etching, Sheet: 334 × 505 mm. (13 1/8 × 19 7/8 in.) Plate: 165 × 300 mm. (6 1/2 × 11 13/16 in.) Image: 148 × 289 mm. (5 13/16 × 11 3/8 in.)
Portfolio/Series Plate 21 in the series "Eaux-Fortes sur Paris" (1852-1854)
Credit Line Gift of Alfred R. and Henry G. Riggs in Memory of General Lawrason Riggs
Object Number 1943.32.320

Inscribed: Recto: in image, upper left, in plate "Meryon's monogram"; in image, lower left, in plate "12"; below image, center, in plate "L'ABSIDE DE NOTRE-DAME-DE-PARIS. / 1853. / A. DELATRE IMP. R S JACQUES 265."; above image, upper left, in graphite "MO."; above image, upper right, in graphite "25."; below image, lower left, in graphite "5(?) Etat"; below image, lower center, in graphite "100"; below image, lower right, in graphite "[indecipherable]" Verso: lower left in graphite "2608(?)"; upper left in black ink "2653"

Markings: CM: Riggs (Lugt 1756c) WM: "HUD[indecipherable]"

Artist

Charles Meryon

French, 1821-1868

French, 1821-1868
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Printer

Auguste Delâtre

French, 1822-1907

French, 1822-1907
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