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Nouvelle iconologie historique (Troisième recueil)
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Oeuvre de J. Ch. Delafosse (Vol. 3)
Nouvelle iconologie historique (Troisième recueil)
Designed by: Jean-Charles Delafosse (French, 1734–1789)
Designed by: A. Le Canu (French, second half 18th century)
Designed by: Jean-Baptiste de Puisieux (French, died in 1776)
Engraved by: Pierre Claude de La Gardette (French, 1743–1785)
Engraved by: L.-F. Duruisseau (French, 1754–after 1803)
Engraved by: Jean-Baptiste Lucien (French, about 1748–1806)
Engraved by: Charles Beurlier (French, active second half of 18th century)
Publisher: Jean-François Daumont (French, active about 1740–1775)
Publisher: Jacques-François Chéreau (French, 1742–1794, active to 1786)
Designed by: A. Le Canu (French, second half 18th century)
Designed by: Jean-Baptiste de Puisieux (French, died in 1776)
Engraved by: Pierre Claude de La Gardette (French, 1743–1785)
Engraved by: L.-F. Duruisseau (French, 1754–after 1803)
Engraved by: Jean-Baptiste Lucien (French, about 1748–1806)
Engraved by: Charles Beurlier (French, active second half of 18th century)
Publisher: Jean-François Daumont (French, active about 1740–1775)
Publisher: Jacques-François Chéreau (French, 1742–1794, active to 1786)
1771 or later
Place of Publication: Paris, France
Medium/Technique
Bound set of 154 etchings and engravings
Dimensions
Overall: 48 x 32.6 x 5.8 cm (18 7/8 x 12 13/16 x 2 5/16 in.)
Credit Line
Ellen Page Hall Fund
Accession Number34.841
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsEurope, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints – Bound sets
Paris: Daumont [and others, 1771 or later]
Catalogue Raisonné
Guilmard, pp. 220-21; Berlin 464
Description(Paris: Daumont [and others, 1771 or later]) Folio; 155 leaves; modern gilt-stamped gray-green marbled morocco.
Designs for chairs, couches, beds, screens, buffets, secretaries, entryways; architectural projects (mansions, prisons, chapel); orders of architecture
Designs for chairs, couches, beds, screens, buffets, secretaries, entryways; architectural projects (mansions, prisons, chapel); orders of architecture
ProvenanceGeorges Mathias, Paris, from whom purchased by MFA, October 4, 1934.