Demolitions for the opening of Rue des Écoles., Maxime Lalanne, 1863

Demolitions for the opening of Rue des Écoles., Maxime Lalanne, 1863

* admission is granted through application to the office of special collections. Dates from lalanne's manuscript catalogue in the print collection, the new york public library. Etchings are numbered according to lalanne's manuscript catalogue in the print collection, the new york public library. Etchings produced by maxime lalanne for publication by the societe des aquafortistes. Subjects include views of demolition in paris in preparation for the construction of the boulevard saint germain and the rue des ecoles, views of the seine and its bridges, including the pont-neuf, and additional views of bordeaux, cusset and neuilly. One print depicts a park near paris. Signs in the background of one print include the names of the printer delatre and the print publisher a. Cadart. Finding aids available. Forms part of samuel putnam avery collection. Gift of samuel putnam avery, 1900. L1 bears the collector's mark of maxime lalanne (lugt 1657); l1, l2, l3, l4, l5, l6, l7, l8 bear the mark of f. Masson (lugt 1032) s. P. Avery collection. Some prints include signature and inscriptions by the artist. Title devised by cataloger. Citation/reference: villet, 3. Date: 1863. Collection: Samuel Putnam Avery Collection. Démolitions pour le piercement de la Rue des Écoles (NYPL b13484949-ps prn cd12 174)
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