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Print, Title Page (Upper Plate), 1680–1703

This is a Print. It was designed by Adam Perelle and print maker: Adam Perelle and published by Nicolas Langlois and dedicatee: Louis, Prince de Condé. It is dated 1680–1703 and we acquired it in 1920. Its medium is etching on laid paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Advisory Council. It is credited Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council.

It is inscribed

Upper plate, lettered in center: Diverses Veuës/ DE CHANTILLY/ Dessignées et gravées par Perelle/ Dediées/ A son Alt. Ser.me Monseig.r/ le Prince de Condé/ Par son tres humble/ serviteur N. Langlois/ Avec Privilege; lettered lower center: A Paris ruë St. Jacques à la Victoire; Lower plate, lettered in center: L’Entrée du Château de Chantilly

Cite this object as

Print, Title Page (Upper Plate), 1680–1703; Designed by Adam Perelle (French, 1638 – 1695); Published by Nicolas Langlois; Dedicatee: Louis, Prince de Condé (French, 1621 – 1686); France; etching on laid paper; Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-533-181

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