Illustrations Encyclopédiques. Recueil de Vignettes, cul-de-lampe
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Title: Illustrations Encyclopédiques. Recueil de Vignettes, cul-de-lampe
Publisher:
Published by Henri-Léon Curmer (French, 1801–1870) , Paris
Designer:
Designed by Tony Johannot (French, Offenbach 1803–1852 Paris)
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Designed by Alfred Johannot (French, Offenbach 1800–1837 Paris)
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Designed by Alexandre-Gustave-Adolphe Levasseur (French, Paris, 19th century)
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Designed by François-Louis Français (French, Frèsne Saint-Mamès 1851–1934 Paris)
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Designed by Charles Marville (French, Paris 1813–1879 Paris)
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Designed by Louis-Henri de Rudder (French, 1807–1881)
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Designed by Louis Marckl (French, born Paris, 1807)
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Designed by Joseph-Marie Foussereau (French, born Paris, 1809)
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Designed by V. Coindre (French)
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Designed by Adrien Louis Marie Cavelier (French, Paris 1785–1867)
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Designed by Pierre Gabriel Langlois l'Aîné (French, Paris)
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Designed by Gérente (French)
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Designed by Dardel (French, 19th century)
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Designed by Belaife (French)
Engraver:
Engraved by Louis-Henri Brevière (French, Forges-les-Eaux 1797–1869 Hyers)
Engraver:
Engraved by Henri-Désiré Porret (French, Lille 1800–1867)
Engraver:
Engraved by Jean-Alfred-Gérard Seguin (French, Paris 1805–1875 Paris)
Published in: Paris
Date: 1815–70
Medium: plates: engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 11 x 7 5/16 x 1/4 in. (28 x 18.5 x 0.6 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1958
Object Number: 58.590.3
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