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Title: Le Bouffon - Le Salon de 1868
Series/Portfolio: Troisiéme Série. No. 119
Printer:
Edward Ancourt (French, 19th century)
Artist:
After Gustave Courbet (French, Ornans 1819–1877 La Tour-de-Peilz)
Artist:
After Camille Corot (French, Paris 1796–1875 Paris)
Artist:
After Edouard Manet (French, Paris 1832–1883 Paris)
Artist:
After Charles-François Daubigny (French, Paris 1817–1878 Paris)
Artist:
After Eugène Fromentin (French, La Rochelle 1820–1876 Saint-Maurice)
Artist:
After Gustave Doré (French, Strasbourg 1832–1883 Paris)
Artist:
After Charles Sellier (French, 1830–1882)
Artist:
After François-Emile Ehrmann (French, 1833–1910)
Artist:
After Friedrich Schenk (German, born 1811)
Artist:
After Georg Edward Otto Saal (German, 1818–1870)
Artist:
After Charles-Victor-Eugène Lefebrve (French, 1805–1882)
Artist:
After Charles-Louis Vielcazal (French, 1825–1892)
Artist:
After Auguste-André Lançon (French, 1836–1887)
Artist:
After Charles Théodore (French, 1814–1888)
Artist:
After Amable-Gabriel de La Foulhouze (French, born 1825)
Artist:
After Joseph-Victor Ranvier (French, 1832–1896)
Artist:
After Alphonse-Eugène-Félix Le Cadre (French, 1842–1875)
Artist:
After Jules Richomme (French, 1818–1903)
Artist:
After Charles Monginot (French, Brienne-le-Château, Aube,1825–1900 Dienville, Aube)
Artist:
After Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (British (born The Netherlands), Dronrijp 1836–1912 Wiesbaden)
Date: May 10, 1868
Medium: Lithograph with hand coloring
Dimensions:
Overall: 21 x 31 11/16 in. (53.3 x 80.5 cm)
image: 14 5/8 x 20 1/2 in. (37.1 x 52 cm)
Classification: Prints
Credit Line: The Elisha Whittelsey Collection, The Elisha Whittelsey Fund, 1950
Object Number: 50.616.14
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