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Print, Diverses fabriques construites jardin du cidev.t Château de Ville d’Avray par le Fevre Architecte
This is a Print. It was designed by Jean-Charles Krafft and published by Jacques Louis Bance and printed by Adrien-Georges Crapelet and print maker: Boulay and Van Maelle and calligrapher: Demoiselle Vallet. It is dated 1812 and we acquired it in 1920. Its medium is etching and engraving on 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 signed
Lettered in plate, lower left: Krafft inv.; lettered lower right: Vau-maelle et Boulay Sculp
It is inscribed
Lettered in plate, upper left corner: Cah. 5; lettered upper center: Diverses fabriques construites jardin du cidev.t Château de Ville d’Avray/ par le Fevre Architecte; numbered upper right corner: Pl. 29; lettered upper left to right: Fontaine/ Plan/ Coupe; lettered center from left to right: Elévation du Temple à l’Amitié/ Plan/ Coupe; lettered center from left to right: Elévation d’une décente soutairraine/ Coupe prise sur la ligne A.B.; lettered lower left: Plan; lettered lower center: Coupe Sur C.D.
Cite this object as
Print, Diverses fabriques construites jardin du cidev.t Château de Ville d’Avray par le Fevre Architecte; Designed by Jean-Charles Krafft (French, 1764 - 1833); Printed by Adrien-Georges Crapelet (French, 1789 – 1842); Calligrapher: Demoiselle Vallet (French, active 1801 – 1812); Published by Jacques Louis Bance (French, 1761 – 1847); Print Maker: Van Maelle (French, active late 18th century), Boulay (French, active 1806 – 1812); France; etching and engraving on paper; Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-552-30