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Suite des quatre Facardins et de Zeneyde
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Oeuvres du comte Antoine Hamilton
Suite des quatre Facardins et de Zeneyde
Illustrated by: Jean-Michel Moreau le Jeune (French, 1741–1814)
Portrait(s) designed by: Augustin de Saint-Aubin (French, 1736–1807)
Engraved by: Emmanuel Jean Nepomucène de Ghendt (Flemish, worked in France, 1738–1815)
Engraved by: Barthélemy Joseph Fulcran Roger (French, 1767–1841)
Engraved by: Philippe Trière (French, 1756–about 1815)
Author: Count Anthony Hamilton (English, about 1646–1720)
Publisher: Antoine Augustin Renouard (French, 1765–1853)
Printer: Crapelet [firm] (French, late 18th–early 19th century)
Portrait(s) designed by: Augustin de Saint-Aubin (French, 1736–1807)
Engraved by: Emmanuel Jean Nepomucène de Ghendt (Flemish, worked in France, 1738–1815)
Engraved by: Barthélemy Joseph Fulcran Roger (French, 1767–1841)
Engraved by: Philippe Trière (French, 1756–about 1815)
Author: Count Anthony Hamilton (English, about 1646–1720)
Publisher: Antoine Augustin Renouard (French, 1765–1853)
Printer: Crapelet [firm] (French, late 18th–early 19th century)
1812–13
Place of Publication: Paris, France
Medium/Technique
Illustrated book with 12 etching and engravings
Dimensions
Overall (each vol., depth variable): 21.3 x 13.4 x 3.5 cm (8 3/8 x 5 1/4 x 1 3/8 in.)
Credit Line
William A. Sargent Collection—Bequest of William A. Sargent
Accession Number37.1445a-c
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Paris: Crapelet, for Antoine-Augustin Renouard, 1812-1813
Catalogue Raisonné
Cohen-de Ricci 473
Description(Paris: Crapelet, for Antoine-Augustin Renouard, 1812-1813) Octavo, three vols.; (v. 1) xl, 400 pp., plus 8 plates; (v. 2) [2 ff.] 503 pp., plus 4 pls.; (v. 3) [2 ff.] 391 pp. [Facardins] xvi, 112 pp.; contemporary gilt-stamped mottled brown calf (rebacked).
Portraits; literary illustrations.
Portraits; literary illustrations.
ProvenanceAcquired in 1918 by William A. Sargent, Boston (1858-1936), by whom bequeathed to MFA, November 17, 1937.