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Title: Le Salon de 1839
Illustrator:
Illustrated by Honoré Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808–1879 Valmondois)
Author:
Laurent-Jan (French, active 19th century)
Publisher:
Published by Beauger et Comp. , Paris
Designer:
Designed by Eugène Delacroix (French, Charenton-Saint-Maurice 1798–1863 Paris) , Hamlet
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Jules-Robert-Pierre-Joseph Challamel (French, Paris 1813–1863) , Hamlet
Designer:
Designed by Henri Scheffer (French, 1798–1862) , Le Roi de Thule
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Léon Alphonse Noël (French, 1807–1879) , Le Roi de Thule
Designer:
Designed by Jan de Brune , l'Envie
Designer:
Designed by Jean-Baptiste Descampes (French, 1706–1791) , Les Experts
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Jules-Robert-Pierre-Joseph Challamel (French, Paris 1813–1863) , Les Experts
Designer:
Designed by Clement Boulanger (French, active 19th century) , La Fontaine de Jouvence
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Jules-Robert-Pierre-Joseph Challamel (French, Paris 1813–1863) , La Fontaine Jouvence
Designer:
Designed by Johann Ziegler (Austrian, ca. 1750–1812) , Vision de St. Luc
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Léon Alphonse Noël (French, 1807–1879) , Vision de St. Luc
Designer:
Designed by Charles-Joseph-Barthélemi Giraud (French, 1802–1882) , Passage a que de la Loire
Designer:
Designed by Jean-François Gigoux (French, Besançon 1806–1894 Besançon) , Heloise
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Jules-Robert-Pierre-Joseph Challamel (French, Paris 1813–1863) , Heloise
Designer:
Designed by Louis Boulanger (French (born Italy), Vercelli 1806–1867 Dijon) , Mme. Victor Hugo
Lithographer:
Lithographed by Emile Lassalle (French, active 18th century) , Mme Victor Hugo
Designer:
Designed by Eugène Charpentier , Georges Sand, vue prise a la Handeck
Designer:
Designed by Jules Dupré (French, Nantes 1811–1889 L'Isle-Adam) , Pont sur la riviere du Fay
Date: 1839
Medium: Wood engravings
Dimensions: Overall: 13 11/16 x 10 1/4 x 3/8 in. (34.7 x 26 x 1 cm)
Classification: Books
Credit Line: Harris Brisbane Dick Fund, 1935
Accession Number: 35.12
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