Oeuvres Choisies de Gavarni. Études de Moeurs Contemporaines: Le Carnaval a Paris, Paris le Matin, Les Étudiantes de Paris
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Title: Oeuvres Choisies de Gavarni. Études de Moeurs Contemporaines: Le Carnaval a Paris, Paris le Matin, Les Étudiantes de Paris
Artist:
Jacques-Adrien Lavieille (French, Paris 1818–1862 Paris)
Artist:
Pierre Verdeil (French, Nîmes 1812–1874)
Artist:
Henri-Désiré Porret (French, Lille 1800–1867)
Artist:
Auguste-Alexandre Guillamot (French, Paris 1815–1892 Marly-le-Roi)
Artist:
François Rouget (Belgian, born Nonsons-Thil bef., 1825)
Artist:
Félix Leblanc (French, born Paris, 1823)
Artist:
Henri-Désiré Porret (French, Lille 1800–1867)
Artist:
Adolphe Gusman (French, Paris 1821–1905 Paris)
Artist:
Francois-Auguste Trichon (French, 1814–1898)
Artist:
J. Timms (British, active 1839–65)
Artist:
After Paul Gavarni [Chevalier] (French, Paris 1804–1866 Paris)
Author:
Armand Barthet (French)
Author:
Aurélie de Soubiran (French)
Author:
Pierre-Jules-Theophile Gautier (French, Tarbes 1811–1872 Neuilly-sur-Seine)
Publisher:
Published by J. Hetzel et Compagnie , Paris
Published in: Paris
Date: 1847
Medium: Wood engravings
Dimensions: Overall: 10 13/16 x 7 11/16 x 13/16 in. (27.5 x 19.5 x 2 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Gift of Mrs. Edwin De T. Bechtel, 1961
Object Number: 61.538.5.1
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