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1920

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2016

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Album, Album of Prints: Ornaments in the Queen's Apartment at the Old Louvre designed by Charles Errard

This is a Album. It was designed by Charles Errard and published by Nicolas Langlois and print maker: Paul Androuet Du Cerceau. It is dated 1664-1689 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.

Its dimensions are

H x W: 44 × 31.4 cm (17 5/16 × 12 3/8 in.)

It has the following markings

Léon Decloux Ex Libris, printed on paper, pasted to the middle of the paste down endpaper of the upper cover.

It is inscribed

Inscribed in red ink in center of Léon Decloux Ex Libris: No. 85.

Cite this object as

Album, Album of Prints: Ornaments in the Queen's Apartment at the Old Louvre designed by Charles Errard; Designed by Charles Errard (French, c. 1601 - 1689); Print Maker: Paul Androuet Du Cerceau (French, 1623/30 – 1710); Published by Nicolas Langlois; H x W: 44 × 31.4 cm (17 5/16 × 12 3/8 in.); Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-289

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