Faune enfant nourrissant un nouveau-né premiers instincts satisfaits. PH10232-28, Henri Lehmann, En 1853

Faune enfant nourrissant un nouveau-né premiers instincts satisfaits. PH10232-28, Henri Lehmann, En 1853

Author(s): le gray, gustave (villiers-le-bel, 30–08–1820 - cairo, 29–07–1884), photographer lehmann, henri (kiel, 14–04–1814 - paris, 31–03–1882), author of the model other title: murals by henri lehmann, from the galerie des fêtes of the hôtel de ville, 4th arrondissement, paris. (title of the set) production date: in 1853 type(s) of object(s): photography, graphic arts name(s): photography, album materials and techniques: salted paper print place(s) of execution/production: paris dimensions - artwork: height: 14. 6cm width: 26. 4cm dimensions - old assembly: height: 38cm width: 49cm description: reproduction of a painting by henri lehmann. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: stamp - at the bottom left of the image, painter's stamp in blue ink: "h" and "l" linked in a circle. \ inscription in ink inscription - on the front of the montage, top right, handwritten in brown ink: "14. " \ inscription in ink iconographic description: mural in the festival gallery at the paris city hall. Penetration. Young wildlife feeding a newborn: first instincts satisfied. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: ph10232-28. Date: En 1853.
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Author: Le Gray, Gustave (Villiers-le-Bel, 30–08–1820 - Caire, 29–07–1884), photographeSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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