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1913

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1980

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Print, Plate 7, Le Poney Favori (The Favorite Pony), Gazette du Bon Ton (Journal of Good Taste), Vol. 2, No. 11

This is a Print. It was designed by Charles Frederick Worth and Maurice Taquoy and the art director was Lucien Vogel and published by Lucien Vogel. It is dated September 1913 and we acquired it in 1980. Its medium is pochoir on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Cooper Union Library. It is credited Gift of Cooper Union Library.

Its dimensions are

22.3 × 16.5 cm (8 3/4 × 6 1/2 in.)

It is signed

Signed in dark brown ink, lower left: Mce Taquoy. 13

It is inscribed

Printed in black ink, lower center: LE PONEY FAVORI / Tailleur élégant de Worth (THE FAVORITE PONY / Elegant suit of Worth); lower left: Gazette du Bon Ton (Journal of Good Taste). — No 11; lower right: Septembre (September) 1913. — Pl. VII

Cite this object as

Print, Plate 7, Le Poney Favori (The Favorite Pony), Gazette du Bon Ton (Journal of Good Taste), Vol. 2, No. 11; Designed by Maurice Taquoy (French, 1878–1952), Charles Frederick Worth (English, 1825–1895); Art Director: Lucien Vogel (French, 1886–1954); France; pochoir on paper; 22.3 × 16.5 cm (8 3/4 × 6 1/2 in.); Gift of Cooper Union Library; 1980-36-9113

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