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Album, Album of Prints: Tome 2 of the Oeuvre of Juste-François Boucher, known as Boucher fils

This is a Album. It was designed by Jules-François Boucher le fils and print maker: Nicolas Dupin, Lachausée, Jean-Baptiste Bichard and Jean Pelletier and published by Chez Le Pere et Avaulez, Charles Le Pere and Pierre-Michel Avaulez. It is dated ca. 1775 and we acquired it in 1920. 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.

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Album, Album of Prints: Tome 2 of the Oeuvre of Juste-François Boucher, known as Boucher fils; Designed by Jules-François Boucher le fils (French, 1736 – 1782); Print Maker: Nicolas Dupin (French, active 18th century), Jean Pelletier (French, born ca. 1736), Lachausée (Active in France, 17??–18??), Jean-Baptiste Bichard (French, 1722 - 1774); Published by Chez Le Pere et Avaulez, Charles Le Pere (French, active 18th century), Pierre-Michel Avaulez (French, active 1772 – d. 1774); Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-253

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