Author(s):
adam, victor (jean-victor adam, known as) (paris, 28–01–1801 - viroflay, 30–12–1866), designer-lithographer
lemercier, bénard et cie, printer-lithographer
boivin (young), print dealer
other title: suite of modern cars and harnessed horses [plate 13] (usage name)
production date: between 1841 and 1844
dating in century: 19th century
type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts
name(s): print
place(s) of execution/production: paris
dimensions - artwork:
height: 45. 8cm
width: 29. 9cm
description:
plate 13 of a dummy album made up of thirty plates. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
letter - on the front, inscriptions printed in black ink: under the top image, in the center: "car of the duke of orléans. ", under the bottom image, on the right, signature of the author: "v. Adam", in the center: "car of marshal soult for the coronation of the queen of england. ", below, on the left: "paris, chez boivin, place des victoires, 5. ", in the center: "13. ", right: "imp. Lemercier, benard et ce. ". Stamp - on the front, bottom, center, under the letter, stamp in black ink: "carnavalet" (cf. Lugt suppl. 432d). Stamp - on the front of the sheet, under the top image, under the letter, stamp in red ink: "ville / de / paris" (cf. Lugt suppl. 2012c). Inscription - on the front of the sheet, bottom left, inscription in pencil: "13". Inscription - on the front of the sheet, top right, inscription in pencil: "27" (?). Inventory number - on the back of the sheet, bottom left, handwritten inscription in black ink: "g 21836(12)". Iconographic description:
carriage of the duke of orléans, open carriage with two horses. Man in military uniform sitting. Car of marshal soult for the coronation of the queen of england, carriage. Face of a man inside, one man at the front, another on one of the four horses, three others standing at the back. Rider. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 21836(12)
part of:
suite of modern cars and harnessed horses. Date: Entre 1841 et 1844.
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