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Bound Print, Title Page

This is a Bound print. It was designed by Gilles-Marie Oppenord and print maker: Charles-Nicolas Cochin the elder and published by Gabriel Huquier and Charles Auguste Foulard. It is dated ca. 1900 and we acquired it in 1920. Its medium is photomechanical print. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

It is credited Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council.

It is signed

Left Side. Lettered lower right, in plate: C.N.Cochin Sculp.; Right Side. Lettered lower left, in plate: Oppenord inv.; Lettered lower right, in plate: C.N.Cochin Sculp.

It is inscribed

Left Side: Printed upper left, in plate: I; Printed upper right, in plate: 1; Printed center, in plate: IXe. LIVRE / de M. Oppenort / Contenant des / CARTOUCHES, / Propres aux Edifices / et aux Ouvrages de / tous les beaux Arts; Printed lower center, in plate: AParis chez Huquier rüe St.Jacque au coin de la rüe des Mathurins C.P.R. Right Side: Printed upper left, in plate: I; Printed upper right, in plate: 2; Printed lower center, in plate: Huquier ex. C.P.R. Inscribed in graphite, lower left, in margin: 1921-6-230(51)

Cite this object as

Bound Print, Title Page; Designed by Gilles-Marie Oppenord (French, 1672–1742); Print Maker: Charles-Nicolas Cochin the elder (French, 1688 - 1754); Published by Gabriel Huquier (French, 1695–1772), Charles Auguste Foulard (French, 1870–1920); France; photomechanical print; Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-230-51

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