LEMAITRE (*1797) nach GAUCHEREL (19.Jhd), Kreuzgang der St. Bertrand Comminges,

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Augustin Francois Lemaitre (1797 Paris - 1870 ebd.) nach L. Gaucherel (19. Jahrhundert), Ruinen des Kreuzgangs der Kathedrale St. Bertrand Comminges mit zwei Mönchen im Vordergrund, 19. Jahrhundert, Stahlstich

  • Technik: Stahlstich auf Papier

  • Bezeichnung: Unten links signiert mit "Gaucherel del" und rechts mit "Lemaitre direxit", darunter beschriftet mit "Cloitre de Saint Bertrand de Commingea". Das Blatt trägt die Nummer "228".

  • Datierung: 19. Jahrhundert

  • Schlagworte: Architektur, Stadtbilder, Frankreich, Romantik, 1800-1849

  • Größe: Papier: 13.8 cm x 21.6 cm, Darstellung: 8.9 cm x 13.7 cm

  • Zustand: Guter Zustand. Das Blatt hat sich altersgemäß leicht verfärbt. An den Blatträndern sind Stockflecken sichtbar. Der Druck erscheint frisch.

 



 

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Augustin Francois Lemaitre (1797 Paris - 1870 ibid.) after L. Gaucherel (19th century), Ruins of the cloister of the Cathedral of St Bertrand Comminges with two monks in the foreground, 19th century, Steel engraving


  • Technique: Steel engraving on Paper

  • Inscription: Signed "Gaucherel del" at lower left and "Lemaitre direxit" at right, inscribed "Cloitre de Saint Bertrand de Commingea" below. The sheet bears the number "228".

  • Date: 19th century

  • Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Architecture, France,

  • Size: Paper: 13.8 cm x 21.6 cm (5.4 x 8.5 in), Depiction: 8.9 cm x 13.7 cm (3.5 x 5.4 in)

  • Condition: Good condition. The sheet has discoloured slightly due to its age. Foxing is visible at the margins. The print appears fresh.



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