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Drawing, Gate to the Temple of Hymen, Pavilion Erected in the Place Dauphin, Paris, France

This is a Drawing. It was attributed to Charles Nicolas Cochin the younger, Charles-François Hutin and Sébastien-Antoine Slodtz and after Charles-François Hutin. We acquired it in 1911. Its medium is pen and black ink, brush and watercolor, white gouache (oxidized), over graphite on thick white wove paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Advisory Council.

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Drawing, Gate to the Temple of Hymen, Pavilion Erected in the Place Dauphin, Paris, France; Attributed to Charles-François Hutin (French, 1715 - 1776), Sébastien-Antoine Slodtz (French, 1695 - 1754), Charles Nicolas Cochin the younger (1715 - 1790); France; pen and black ink, brush and watercolor, white gouache (oxidized), over graphite on thick white wove paper; 1911-28-21

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition The Cooper-Hewitt Collections: A Design Resource.

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