Author(s):
devéria, achille (paris, 06–02–1800 - paris, 23–12–1857), designer
fonrouge, antoine adolphe catherine (bordeaux, 24–01–1798 - after 1855), designer-lithographer
osterwald (elder), editor
fonrouge, antoine adolphe catherine (bordeaux, 24–01–1798 - after 1855), editor
other title: the count of clermont, under charles vi (inscribed title (letter))
production date: in 1830
dating in centuries: 2nd quarter of the 19th century
type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts
name(s): print
materials and techniques: lithography
dimensions - artwork:
height: 58. 2cm
width: 43cm
dimensions - mounting:
height: 65. 4cm
width: 50. 7cm
marks, inscriptions, hallmarks:
signature and date - on the front, lower right, printed: "adeveria 1830". Date - on the front, lower right, printed: "adeveria 1830"; on the right, printed: "m. Lcccxxx. ". Letter - on the front, from top to bottom, from left to right, printed: "lith. De fonrouge. "; “the count of clermont, under charles vi. ”; "paris, at ostervald elder's, quai des augustins, n037;"; “and at fonrouge, quai conti, no. 5, near pont-neuf. ”
inscription - on the front, right, printed: "lord / de clermont / duc de bourbon / m. Lcccxxx. ". Inventory number - on the front, bottom right, handwritten in pencil and on the back, bottom left, in pen and ink: "g. 12348". Inscription concerning the model - on the front, bottom, center, handwritten in pencil: "grille de beauzelin, head of the historic monuments office". Iconographic description:
grille de beauzelin, director of the historical monuments office, depicted in the guise of the count of clermont, reign of charles vi, full length, three-quarter view, head turned to the left, carrying a dagger on the left, hands on the waist. 19th century representation of a 13th century-14th century outfit. Charles vi. Dagger. Hat, feather. Mustache. Historical commentary:
the ball would have been given at alexandre dumas’s house. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode
institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris
inventory number: g. 12348
part of:
suite of disguises for a masked ball (at alexandre dumas?). Date: En 1830.
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