Author(s):
geslin, jean-charles (13–03–1814 - in 1887), designer
production date: in 1850
type(s) of object(s): drawing, graphic arts
name(s): drawing
dimensions - artwork:
height: 39. 9cm
width: 32. 7cm
dimensions - museum assembly:
height: 47cm
width: 63cm
dimensions - museum master key:
height: 50cm
width: 65cm
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
inventory number - on the front of the drawing at the bottom left, handwritten in red ink: "i. E. D. 4836". \ inscription in ink
signature of the performer - on the front of the drawing, bottom left, handwritten in pencil: "j c geslin / jumièges 13 7bre 1850". (the initials of the first name are intertwined and the "bre" of "7bre" is in superscript). \ pencil inscription
inscription - on the back of the drawing, at the top, circular trace (stamp?) in black ink. \ inscription in ink
iconographic description:
jumièges abbey in 1850 (seine maritime). Architecture. Romanesque church, ruins, nave, bays, columns, arched and broken arcades, bell tower, facade, entrance. Characters, vegetation. Historical commentary:
jumièges abbey was founded in the 7th century by saint philibert, it had three churches. (cf. 19th century dictionary, larrousse, t. 13, p. 1108-1109). Mode of acquisition: purchase
date of acquisition: aa 01–12–1887
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: d. 4836. Date: En 1850.
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