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Lithograph
Back view of the church of St. Eustache and dispersion of the insurgents
Artist
Lord Charles Beauclerk
(1813-1861)
Lithographer
Nathaniel Hartnell
(1829-1864)
Publisher
Mrs. Ann Flint
SignatureL. c. below image, Lithographed by N. Hartnell from a Sketch by Lord Charles Beauclerk; l. c. below image, London: Published March, 1840, by A. Flint 4 Piccadilly
Date
1840
Medium / Technique
Ink, watercolour on Paper
Lithography
Lithography
Dimensions26.5 x 36.6 cm
Object NumberM4777.6
DivisionDocumentary Art
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of David Ross McCord
Status
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