Choses vues L'huissier épreuve non retenue, 2017.0.1010.3, Albert Quantin, En 1889

Choses vues L'huissier épreuve non retenue, 2017.0.1010.3, Albert Quantin, En 1889

Author(s): attributed to méaulle, fortuné louis (angers, 11–04–1844 - in 1901), engraver hugo, victor (besançon, 26–02–1802 - paris, 22–05–1885), author of the model quantin, albert (in 1850 - in 1933), printer hugues, eugène, editor other titles: illustration for “things seen” in edition hugues (subtitle), victor hugo. Paris: e. Hugues, 1876-1897 (title of the set) production date: in 1889 dating in century: 4th quarter of the 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): print materials and techniques: wood engraving dimensions - artwork: height: 15. 2cm width: 11. 8cm dimensions - museum assembly: height: 52. 8cm width: 37. 8cm description: smoked cut. Work without editing. Marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: museum mark - museum stamp in blue ink, top left of print (lugt 1270a) [cropped] inventory number - in graphite pencil, on the front of the montage, bottom right: "mvhperec1536. 3" iconographic description: engraving of a drawing by victor hugo for “choses vus”, in the hugues edition [proof not accepted] themes / subjects / places represented: portrait, things seen (v. Hugo), man institution: maison de victor hugo - hauteville house inventory number: 2017. 0. 1010. 3. Date: En 1889.
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Author: Attribué à Méaulle, Fortuné Louis (Angers, 11–04–1844 - en 1901), graveurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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