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Print, Dama Francese che ha lite e va per presentare un memoriale al Giudice (French Woman on the Way to Settle a Dispute in Court), plate 10 of the de Rossi Publication of French Costumes

This is a Print. It was printed by Giovanni Battista de' Rossi and after Nicolas Bonnart. It is dated 1688 and we acquired it in 1925. Its medium is etching on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Sarah Cooper Hewitt and Eleanor Garnier Hewitt. It is credited Gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt.

Its dimensions are

37.3 × 25.3 cm (14 11/16 × 9 15/16 in.)

It is inscribed

Printed in plate, below image: Dama Francese che ha lite e va per presentare un memoriale al Giudice / Gio: Giacomo de Rossi de Stampa in Roma alla Pace con licenza de Supri. l'anno 1688.; 10.

Cite this object as

Print, Dama Francese che ha lite e va per presentare un memoriale al Giudice (French Woman on the Way to Settle a Dispute in Court), plate 10 of the de Rossi Publication of French Costumes; Printed by Giovanni Battista De Rossi (Italian, ca. 1601 - 1678); After Nicolas Bonnart (French, 1636–1718); Italy; etching on paper; 37.3 × 25.3 cm (14 11/16 × 9 15/16 in.); Gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt; 1925-2-261

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