VUE DE St SEBASTIEN Le 9 avril 1825 la garnison ayant fait une sortie, fut culbutée et rejetée dans la ville, par la, G.43611, Victor Adam, Vers 1825

VUE DE St SEBASTIEN Le 9 avril 1825 la garnison ayant fait une sortie, fut culbutée et rejetée dans la ville, par la, G.43611, Victor Adam, Vers 1825

Author(s): delpech, françois seraphin (orléans, 1778 - 1825), designer-lithographer adam, victor (jean-victor adam, known as) (paris, 28–01–1801 - viroflay, 30–12–1866), designer-lithographer other title: 1823 / spanish war; military campaign. (series title) production date: around 1825 dating in century: 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): print materials and techniques: lithography dimensions - artwork: height: 29. 3cm width: 43. 5cm dimensions - mounting: height: 32. 2cm width: 47. 2cm description: print glued to a mount. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: letter - under the image, in the center: "view of st sebastian / on april 9, 1825 the garrison having made a sortie, was overturned and thrown back / into the city, by gal bourke's division. " museum mark - bottom right, stamp in purple ink: "collection / liesville / ville / de / paris" (lugt suppl. 1681b). Acquisition method: manual donation name of donor, testator, seller: liesville, alfred de, viscount institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: g. 43611. Date: Vers 1825.
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Author: Delpech, François Seraphin (Orléans, 1778 - 1825), dessinateur-lithographeSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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