Notre-Dame de Paris, Livre quatrième. La leçon de lecture, 2017.0.1346.1, Albert Quantin, circa 1844

Notre-Dame de Paris, Livre quatrième. La leçon de lecture, 2017.0.1346.1, Albert Quantin, circa 1844

Author(s): dujardin, louis (rouen, 23–01–1808 - paris, 1859), engraver steinheil, louis-charles auguste, author of the model j. Claye (printing house), printer quantin, albert (in 1850 - in 1933), printer hugues, eugène, editor other titles: illustration for "notre-dame de paris", in the edition e. Hugues 1877 (subtitle), victor hugo. Paris: e. Hugues, 1876-1897 (title of the set) production date: around 1844 dating in centuries: 2nd quarter of the 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): print materials and techniques: wood engraving dimensions - picture: height: 15. 3cm width: 10. 3cm dimensions - artwork: height: 33. 2cm width: 24. 2cm description: a print without mounting marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature - signed lower left: "steinhein"; and on the right: "l. Dujardin sc". Museum mark - museum stamp in blue ink, lower right of the print (lugt 1270a) iconographic description: illustration taken from the perrotin edition of 1844 and placed on page 201 of notre-dame de paris, hugues edition. Themes / subjects / places represented: literary scene, notre-dame de paris (v. Hugo) institution: maison de victor hugo - hauteville house inventory number: 2017. 0. 1346. 1. Date: circa 1844.
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Author: Dujardin, Louis (Rouen, 23–01–1808 - Paris, 1859), graveurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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