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Drawing, Mâts placés sur le Pont-Neuf aux Fêtes de Juillet 1838 (Flagpole for Pont Neuf, Paris, July Festival 1838)

This is a Drawing. It was attributed to Félix-Jacques Duban and Abel Blouet. It is dated 1838 and we acquired it in 1991. Its medium is brush and watercolor, graphite on cream paper, mounted on beige paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

It is credited Museum purchase through gift of Emily and Jerry Spiegel, gift of Phyllis Dearborn Massar and from General Purchase Fund.

Its dimensions are

37.1 x 10.3cm (14 5/8 x 4 1/16in.)

It is inscribed

Inscribed in graphite on mount, by a later hand, lower margin: Mâts places sur le pont-neuf/aux fetes de Juillet 1838.

Cite this object as

Drawing, Mâts placés sur le Pont-Neuf aux Fêtes de Juillet 1838 (Flagpole for Pont Neuf, Paris, July Festival 1838); Attributed to Félix-Jacques Duban (French, 1798 - 1870), Abel Blouet; France; brush and watercolor, graphite on cream paper, mounted on beige paper; 37.1 x 10.3cm (14 5/8 x 4 1/16in.); Museum purchase through gift of Emily and Jerry Spiegel, gift of Phyllis Dearborn Massar and from General Purchase Fund; 1991-17-17

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