Ouvrier bitumeur, quai des Tuileries, 1880. 1er arrondissement, D.3825, En 1880

Ouvrier bitumeur, quai des Tuileries, 1880. 1er arrondissement, D.3825, En 1880

Author(s): guillier, emile antoine (28–10–1849 - 16–04–1883), designer production date: in 1880 type(s) of object(s): drawing, graphic arts name(s): drawing dimensions - artwork: height: 31. 4cm width: 47. 1cm dimensions - museum assembly: height: 47cm width: 63cm dimensions - museum master key: height: 50cm width: 65cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature of the performer - on the front of the drawing at the bottom left, signature in pencil: "guillier" \ inscription in pencil inventory number - on the front of the drawing at the bottom right, number in black ink: "ied 3825" \ inscription in ink date - on the front of the drawing at the bottom right, date in pencil: "1880" \ inscription in pencil at the top of the drawing, manufacturer's watermark: "les annonay canson & montgolfier" \ inscription in ink stamp - on the front of the drawing at the bottom right, oval stamp in blue ink: "ville / de / paris" (lugt suppl 432 c) iconographic description: bitumen worker, quai des tuileries, 1880. Urban landscape. Professions. Architecture, trees, cart, horse, tools, walkers, street lamp, lion statue. Acquisition method: manual donation date of acquisition: 01–11–1898 institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: d. 3825. Date: En 1880.
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Author: Guillier, Emile Antoine (28–10–1849 - 16–04–1883), dessinateurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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