Chapel of the Hôtel d'Harcourt, at the corner of the streets Coupe-Gueule and des Maçons-Sorbonne, demolished in 1852; after a drawing by MA Lenoir, Albert Lenoir, between 1875 and 1882

Chapel of the Hôtel d'Harcourt, at the corner of the streets Coupe-Gueule and des Maçons-Sorbonne, demolished in 1852; after a drawing by MA Lenoir, Albert Lenoir, between 1875 and 1882

The hôtel d'harcourt dates back to the middle ages, and was the property of various private owners. It was partially demolished in the seventeenth century, leaving behind the ruins of its chapel, later to be demolished in 1852. Date: between 1875 and 1882. Dimensions: height: 13 cm (5.1 in); width: 10 cm (3.9 in). Medium: lithograph. Collection: Brown University Library. Chapelle de l'Hôtel d'Harcourt, à l'angle des rues Coupe-Gueule et des Maçons-Sorbonne
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Author: Hoffbauer, 1839-1922 (creator) Lenoir, Albert (contributor)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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