Galeries Colbert (passage Vivienne), D.4030, Victor Adam, En 1826

Galeries Colbert (passage Vivienne), D.4030, Victor Adam, En 1826

Author(s): billaud, j. , designer adam, victor (jean-victor adam, known as) (paris, 01–28–1801 - viroflay, 12–30–1866), designer production date: in 1826 type(s) of object(s): drawing, graphic arts name(s): drawing dimensions - artwork: height: 39cm width: 55. 8cm dimensions - old master key: height: 40. 7cm width: 57. 5cm dimensions - museum master key: height: 65cm width: 50cm description: old assembly marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature of the performer - on the passe-partout, bottom right, in black ink: "by j. Billaud architect year 1826" inscription concerning the title - on the mat, at the bottom center, in black ink: "galeries colbert/portico of the main entrance to the galeries on rue nve des petits champs" stamp - bottom right, in black ink: "ville/de/paris" (cf. Lugt suppl. 2012 c) inventory number - bottom right, in red ink; "i e d 4030" inscription - on the mat, bottom left: "figures by victor adam" iconographic description: portico of the main entrance to the colbert galleries (passage vivienne) on rue neuve des petits-champs (2nd arrondissement). We see in elevation the facade of a gallery and people heading towards it. In front, there are a few figures including a rider, a street goes to the left institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: d. 4030. Date: En 1826.
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