Paris pittoresque le port Saint-Paul et le quai des Célestins. G.5318, En 1890

Paris pittoresque le port Saint-Paul et le quai des Célestins. G.5318, En 1890

Author(s): dété, eugène (valenciennes, 07–11–1848 - paris, in 1922), engraver lepère, auguste (montmartre (former commune), 30–11–1849 - domme, 20–11–1918), designer production date: in 1890 dating in centuries: 2nd half of the 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): print dimensions - square line: height: 20cm width: 29. 9cm dimensions - artwork: height: 30. 5cm width: 38. 7cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: letter - on the front, printed under the image: "paris-pittoresque. -- the saint-paul port and the quai des célestins. -- drawing by m. Lepere. -- (engraving by m. Dété. )". On the back, printed texts (article by pierre véron) and illustrations. Signature of the performer - on the front, in the image, bottom right, printed in black ink: "e. Dete". Stamp - on the front, under the image, bottom right, printed in black ink: "carnavalet" (lugt 432d) iconographic description: urban landscape, saint louis island, marie bridge, barge, fisherman, horses. Building, saint-gervais-saint-protais church. Sandpit. Water trough. Wash boat. Seine. Acquisition mode: unknown acquisition mode institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: g. 5318. Date: En 1890.
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Author: Dété, Eugène (Valenciennes, 07–11–1848 - Paris, en 1922), graveurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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