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La pucelle d'Orléans, poëme en vingt-un chants

Illustrated by: Jean-Jacques François Le Barbier (French, 1738–1826)
Illustrated by: Clément Pierre Marillier (French, 1740–1808)
Illustrated by: Charles Monnet (French, 1732–after 1808)
Illustrated by: Nicolas-André Monsiau (French, 1754/55–1837)
Illustrated by: Charles Étienne Gaucher (French, 1741–1804)
Engraved by: Pierre-Charles Baquoy (1759–1829)
Engraved by: Pierre-Philippe Choffard (French, 1730–1809)
Engraved by: Jean Louis Delignon (French, 1755–about 1804)
Engraved by: Remi Henri Joseph Delvaux (French, 1748/50–1823)
Engraved by: A. B. Duhamel (French, 1736–after 1800)
Engraved by: Jean Baptiste Michel Dupréel (French, active 1787–1817)
Engraved by: Noël Le Mire (French, 1724–1801)
Engraved by: Charles Louis Lingée (French, 1748–1819)
Engraved by: Georges Malbeste (French, 1754–1843)
Engraved by: Charles Emmanuel Jean Baptiste Patas (French, 1744–1802)
Engraved by: Jean Louis Charles Pauquet (French, 1759–about 1824)
Engraved by: Nicholas Ponce (French, 1746–1831)
Engraved by: Antoine Louis Romanet (French, 1742–1810)
Author: François Marie Arouet de Voltaire (French, 1694–1778)
Printer: Pierre-Nicolas Firmin Didot (French, active from 1795)
1795
Place of Publication: Paris, France

Medium/Technique Illustrated book with 22 etching and engravings
Dimensions Overall: 37.3 x 28 x 5.6 cm (14 11/16 x 11 x 2 3/16 in.)
Credit Line William A. Sargent Collection—Bequest of William A. Sargent
Accession Number37.2414
NOT ON VIEW
ClassificationsIllustrated books
Paris: Didot le jeune, l'an troisième [1795]

Catalogue Raisonné Cohen-de Ricci 1034
Description(Paris: Didot le jeune, l'an troisième [1795]) Quarto, two vols. in one; [v. 1] 106 leaves, plus 11 plates; [v. 2] 106 ll., plus 11 pls.; nineteenth-century gilt-stamped half black morocco.

Historical illustrations; frontispiece portrait of Joan of Arc.
ProvenanceAcquired in 1923 from Lefrançois, Paris, by William A. Sargent, Boston (1858-1936), by whom bequeathed to MFA, November 17, 1937.