Le pavillon de police du Marché aux chevaux, rue Geoffroy Saint Hilaire, mai 1909, D.9579, Georges-Henri Manesse, En 05–1909

Le pavillon de police du Marché aux chevaux, rue Geoffroy Saint Hilaire, mai 1909, D.9579, Georges-Henri Manesse, En 05–1909

Author(s): manesse, georges-henri (rouen, 29–01–1854 - 1942), designer production date: in 05–1909 type(s) of object(s): drawing, graphic arts name(s): drawing dimensions - artwork: height: 31. 4cm width: 23. 5cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: signature of the performer - lower right, in ink: h manesse" inscription concerning the title - bottom left: "horse market pavilion may 1909", on the summary plan made by the artist: "police pavilion / horse market (1760) / 5 rue geoffroy st hilaire / may 1909", bottom: "the house is drawn free of the high house on the left so as to show the courtyard. " inscription concerning the title - on another sheet in ink in 2 columns: "horse market pavilion / inscriptions // 1760 / of the reign / of louis xv / messire antoine ordered the construction of this pavilion to police the horse market. " and "1762 / of the reign of louis stamp - ink stamp: "carnavalet" historical commentary: see summary topographic plan made by the author and annexed to the drawing. Institution: carnavalet museum, history of paris inventory number: d. 9579. Date: En 05–1909.
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Author: Manesse, Georges-Henri (Rouen, 29–01–1854 - 1942), dessinateurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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