Suite d'estampes gravées par madame la marquise de Pompadour d'après les pierres gravées de Guay, graveur du Roi
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Gilt-tooled calf binding containing 56 plates.
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Title: Suite d'estampes gravées par madame la marquise de Pompadour d'après les pierres gravées de Guay, graveur du Roi
Series/Portfolio: Suite d'estampes gravées par madame la marquise de Pompadour d'après les pierres gravées de Guay, graveur du Roi
Artist:
Madame la Marquise de Pompadour (French, Paris 1721–1764 Versailles)
Artist:
Charles Nicolas Cochin II (French, Paris 1715–1790 Paris)
Artist:
Claude Antoine Littret de Montigny (French, 1735–1775)
Artist:
After Jacques Guay (French, Marseille 1711–1793 Paris)
Artist:
After François Boucher (French, Paris 1703–1770 Paris)
Artist:
After Joseph Marie Vien (French, Montpellier 1716–1809 Paris)
Artist:
After Johann Eleazar Zeissig, called Schenau (German, Grossschönau (Gross-Schönau) 1737–1806 Dresden)
Artist:
After Charles Dominique Joseph Eisen (French, Valenciennes 1720–1778 Brussels)
Date: ca. 1755
Medium: Etching and engraving
Dimensions: Overall: 11 1/8 × 9 1/4 × 13/16 in. (28.3 × 23.5 × 2 cm)
Classifications: Albums, Prints
Credit Line: Gift of Robert Hartshorne, 1924
Object Number: 24.33(1-56)
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