Rome. Illus. by "plus célèbre artistes".
Artwork Details
- Title: Rome. Illus. by "plus célèbre artistes".
- Author: Francis Wey (French, 1812–1882)
- Designer: Auguste-Paul-Charles Anastasi (French, Paris 1820–1889 Paris)
- Designer: Emile Bayard (French, La Ferté-sous-Jouarre 1837–1891 Cairo)
- Designer: Paul Baudry (French, La Roche-sur-Yon 1828–1886 Paris)
- Designer: Catennaci (Italian, Ferrara 1816–1884 Paris (active France))
- Designer: Auguste Chapuis (French, 1858–1933)
- Designer: Jules-Elie Delaunay (French, Nantes 1828–1891)
- Designer: Hubert Clerget (French, Dijon 1818–1899 Saint-Denis)
- Designer: Crépon (French, active 19th century)
- Designer: Dieudonné-Auguste Lancelot (French, Sézanne 1822–1894 Paris)
- Designer: Robert Jacques Louis Lefévre (French, Bayeux 1785–1830)
- Designer: Claude Nicolas Ledoux (French, Dormans 1736–1806 Paris)
- Designer: Marie Nanteuil (French, active 19th century)
- Designer: Alphonse-Marie-Adolphe de Neuville (French, Saint-Omer 1835–1885 Paris)
- Designer: Pacquier (French, active 19th century)
- Designer: Charles Sellier (French, Nancy 1830–1882 Nancy)
- Designer: Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (French, Paris 1814–1879 Lausanne)
- Designer: Alexandre Rapine (French, Noroy-le-Bourg 1838–1889 Paris)
- Publisher: Hachette et Cie. (Paris)
- Date: 1873
- Medium: Wood engraving
- Dimensions:
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mitchell, 1977
- Object Number: 1977.515.2
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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