Vue et perspective de la Chapelle et Maison de Sorbonne du côté de la cour, GDUT3231, Stefano della Bella

Vue et perspective de la Chapelle et Maison de Sorbonne du côté de la cour, GDUT3231, Stefano della Bella

Author(s): della bella, stefano (known as étienne de la belle) (florence, 18–05–1610 - florence, 22–08–1664), engraver marot, jean (09–04–1901 - 20–02–1977), engraver silvestre, israel (nancy, 03–08–1621 - paris, 11–10–1691), author of the model henriet, israel (nancy, 1590 - paris, 1661), publisher of prints other titles: various views of remarkable places in italy and france. View and perspective of the sorbonne chapel and house from the courtyard side. (a. De vesme 865; dutuit 165) (main title), various views of remarkable places in italy and france (series title) dating in century: 17th century type(s) of object(s): print, graphic arts name(s): original print materials and techniques: etching dimensions - artwork: height: 13cm width: 24. 5cm marks, inscriptions, hallmarks: collector's mark - dutuit: lugt 708 historical commentary: the figures were engraved by della bella. Mode of acquisition: legacy name of donor, testator, seller: dutuit, auguste and eugène date of acquisition: 1902 institution: petit palais, museum of fine arts of the city of paris inventory number: gdut3231. Unknown date
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Author: Della Bella, Stefano (dit Étienne de la Belle) (Florence, 18–05–1610 - Florence, 22–08–1664), graveurSource: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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