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Title: Modèles de Marbrerie
Publisher:
Published by Bance l'ainé
Engraver:
Engraved by J. J. Leroy (French)
Engraver:
Engraved by Auguste Louis François Ribault (French, before 1831–after 1865)
Engraver:
Engraved by Charles Pierre Joseph Normand (French, Goyencourt 1765–1840 Paris)
Engraver:
Engraved by Mlle. Soyer (French)
Designer:
Designed by Bury (French)
Designer:
Designed by Charles Percier (French, Paris 1764–1838 Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Pierre François Léonard Fontaine (French, Pontoise 1762–1853 Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Antoine Laurent Thomas Vaudoyer (French, Paris 1756–1846 Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Gautier (Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Adrien Guignet (French, Annecy 1816–1854 Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Labarre (French)
Designer:
Designed by Huvé (French)
Designer:
Designed by Labadie (French)
Designer:
Designed by Molinos (French, 18th-19th century)
Designer:
Designed by Achille-Jacques Fedel (French, Paris 1795–1860 Paris)
Designer:
Designed by Bataille (French)
Designer:
Designed by Thomas (French)
Designer:
Designed by Auguste Jean Marie Guénepin (French, 1780–1842)
Designer:
Designed by Bartholomé (French)
Designer:
Designed by Visconti (French)
Designer:
Designed by Destailleur (French)
Designer:
Designed by Bertaud (French)
Artist:
Ach. Leclerc (French)
Designer:
Designed by J. Bullant (French)
Designer:
Designed by Lemot et Gisons
Published in: Paris
Date: 19th century
Medium: Engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 17 15/16 x 12 1/16 x 15/16 in. (45.6 x 30.6 x 2.4 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1943
Object Number: 43.65.6
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