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Artilleures allant prendre le service des Batteries No. 1 et No. 2. Siège de Rome, 5 juin, 1849.
Printmaker:
Raffet, Auguste
Printer:
Gihaut, Jean François
Publisher:
Bry, Auguste
Bequeathed by Henry Scipio Reitlinger, 1950, transferred from the Reitlinger Trust, 1991
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1991) by Reitlinger, Henry Scipio
1850s
Production date:
AD 1858
Part of the series Expédition et Siége de Rome. 1850-59 (Gihaut).
Light brown ink
Black carbon ink
Support
composed of
India paper
Image
Height 330 mm
Width 219 mm
Sheet
Height 569 mm
Width 399 mm
Colour lithography
Lithography
Inscription present: underneath Raffets signature.
Accession number: P.239-1991
Primary reference Number: 98626
Béraldi: No. 16, 557-593 (p.98)
Stable URI
Owner or interested party:
The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Paintings, Drawings and Prints
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