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Print, Garden Pavilion and Latticed Gallery with an Alternative Design plate 365 from the publication "L'Art de Treillageur ou menuiserie des jardins"

This is a Print. It was created by André-Jacob Roubo. It is dated 1775 and we acquired it in 1924. Its medium is engraving on off-white laid paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Eleanor Garnier Hewitt and Sarah Cooper Hewitt. It is credited Gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt.

Its dimensions are

34 x 45.8 cm (13 3/8 x 18 1/16 in.)

It is inscribed

Inscribed on the plate across the top: ELEVATION GEOMETALE D'UN SALON DE TREILLAGE ACOMPAGNE DE GALERIES DE DEUX DIFFERENTES DECORATIONS / Pl. 365; at center; fig. 1 / fig. 2; at lower left: A. J. Roubo inv. Del. et Sculp.; indication of scale in Toises

Cite this object as

Print, Garden Pavilion and Latticed Gallery with an Alternative Design plate 365 from the publication "L'Art de Treillageur ou menuiserie des jardins"; André-Jacob Roubo (French, 1739–1791); France; engraving on off-white laid paper; 34 x 45.8 cm (13 3/8 x 18 1/16 in.); Gift of Eleanor and Sarah Hewitt; 1924-41-82

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