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Mademoiselle Bien-aimée ? Paris Le Soir
Printmaker:
Gavarni, Paul
Publisher:
Bauger
Printer:
Aubert et Cie
With the Marlay Fund
Method of acquisition: Bought (1949-06)
1840s
Production date:
AD 1840
From Le Charivari, 16 December 1840, series "Paris Le Soir", No 17
Support
composed of
paper
Image
Height 198 mm
Width 158 mm
Sheet
Height 352 mm
Width 250 mm
Accession number: P.67-1949
Primary reference Number: 1378
Armelhaut/Bocher: 928
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Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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