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Lithograph
View of the City of Montreal Taken from the Mountain
Engraver
Louis Haghe
(1806-1885)
Printer
Day & Haghe
(1831-1867)
Draughtsman
Joseph Bouchette
(1774-1841)
SignatureL. l. below image, On Stone by L. Hague; b. l., Day & Hague. Lith.rs to the King 17, Gate St.; l. r. below image, Josh. Bouchette Junr. D. S. G. del.t;
Date
1831-1832
Dimensions18.3 x 39 cm
Origin
England
Object NumberM19942
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
Status
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