Porte du collège de Bayeux, 93 rue de la Harpe, D.11550, Alfred Bonnardot, En 1839

Porte du collège de Bayeux, 93 rue de la Harpe, D.11550, Alfred Bonnardot, En 1839

Author(s): bonnardot, alfred (16–02–1808 - 01–05–1884), designer production date: in 1839 dating in century: 19th century type(s) of object(s): drawing, graphic arts name(s): drawing materials and techniques: pen (graphic arts), pencil, tracing paper dimensions - artwork: height: 10. 6cm width: 7cm dimensions - original assembly: height: 21. 7cm width: 21. 7cm dimensions - museum master key: height: 50cm width: 40cm description: d. 11449 and d. 11550 on the same assembly marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature of the performer - bottom right, in pencil: "1839 a bonnardot del. Ad vivum" inventory number - bottom right, in black ink: "d. 11550" inscription - bottom center, in pen: "door of the old college of/bayeux. 93. Rue de la harpe" inscription - pen inscriptions: "collegium/bajocense" iconographic description: door of the bayeux college, 93 rue de la harpe (5th arrondissement). We see a door with a pointed arch and archivolts. At the base of the archivolts, there is a lion on the left and an eagle on the right. We see two columns with corinthian capitals on the left and two others on the right. At the top right, in the wall, a square window opens institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: d. 11550. Date: En 1839.
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Author: Bonnardot, Alfred (16–02–1808 - 01–05–1884), dessinateurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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