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Print, La Franche Comté Conquise pour la Seconde Fois (Franche-Comté Conquered for the Second Time)

This is a Print. It was print maker: Charles-Nicolas Cochin the elder and Louise-Magdeleine Hortemels and after Charles Le Brun. It is dated ca. 1681–84. Its medium is engraving on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by George A. Hearn.

Its dimensions are

29.7 × 39 cm (11 11/16 × 15 3/8 in.)

It has the following markings

Lugt 2020

It is signed

Engraved at left: Magdalena Horthemels, Cochin sculpsit.

It is inscribed

Inscribed in engraving, lower margin: LA FRANCHE COMTÉ CONQUISE POUR LA SECONDE FOIS. 1674. / Un des tableaux de la Voute de la Grande Gallerie de Versailles, Peint par Mr. Le Brun. à Paris chez Cochin rue S. Jacques au Mescenas.

Cite this object as

Print, La Franche Comté Conquise pour la Seconde Fois (Franche-Comté Conquered for the Second Time); Print Maker: Charles-Nicolas Cochin the elder (French, 1688 - 1754), Louise-Magdeleine Hortemels (French, 1686 - 1767); After Charles Le Brun (French, 1619–1690); engraving on paper; 29.7 × 39 cm (11 11/16 × 15 3/8 in.); 1896-31-37

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