Le port aux pommes, G.5298(2), En 1886

Le port aux pommes, G.5298(2), En 1886

Author(s): lepère, auguste (montmartre (former commune), 30–11–1849 - domme, 20–11–1918), engraver lepère, auguste (montmartre (former commune), 30–11–1849 - domme, 20–11–1918), designer production date: in 1886 dating in century: 19th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): print dimensions - square line: diameter: 9cm dimensions - artwork: height: 20. 6cm width: 18. 4cm dimensions - passepartout: height: 44cm width: 32. 5cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature of the performer - on the front, on the image, bottom left, printed in black ink: "a. Lepere". On the front, on the image, lower right, handwritten in black ink: "a. Lepère / à c. T" [à carnavalet]. Stamp - on the front, in the image, bottom center, printed in purple ink: "musee / carnavalet" (lugt 432c). Iconographic description: a small apple seller, seated on the parapet of the quay of the hôtel-de-ville, in front of a bell, his basket placed next to him, bites into a fruit. At the back, the banks of the seine where boats are moored and being unloaded. At the back, the silhouette of notre-dame. Late 19th century. Paris. Apple market (mail) mode of acquisition: purchase date of acquisition: 08–04–1907 institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: g. 5298. Date: En 1886.
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Author: Lepère, Auguste (Montmartre (ancienne commune), 30–11–1849 - Domme, 20–11–1918), graveurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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prints in musée carnavaletetchings of paris by auguste lepèremarché aux pommes (paris)

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