Mort du Jeune Vanneau Elève de l'Ecole Polytechnique à la Caserne de Babylone, Jeudi matin, G.44252, Charles Nicolas Lemercier, circa 1830

Mort du Jeune Vanneau Elève de l'Ecole Polytechnique à la Caserne de Babylone, Jeudi matin, G.44252, Charles Nicolas Lemercier, circa 1830

Author(s): lemercier, charles nicolas (in 1797 - in 1854), designer-lithographer mendouze, barthélemy-louis (13–10–1775 - 02–03–1852), designer-lithographer tassaert, octave nicolas françois (known as octave) (paris, 26–07–1800 - paris, 24–04–1874), designer-lithographer goblain, author of the model loeillot, karl, author of the model osterwald (elder), editor other title: the day of july 29, 1830; storming of the babylon barracks (series title) production date: around 1830 dating in century: 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): print materials and techniques: lithography dimensions - artwork: height: 19. 3cm width: 24. 2cm description: print on paper, unmounted. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: letter - at the bottom of the print, in black ink: "death of the young lapwing student of the polytechnic school at the babylone barracks, thursday morning" museum mark - bottom right, stamp in black ink: "bibl. / ville paris". Institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: g. 44252. Date: circa 1830.
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Author: Lemercier, Charles Nicolas (en 1797 - en 1854), dessinateur-lithographeSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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