
Le Pavillon de Mademoiselle et une Partie des Louvre

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Le Pavillon de Mademoiselle et une Partie des Louvre
184919th century
Charles Meryon, French, (1821–1868)
After Reinier Nooms, aka Reinier Zeeman, Dutch, (ca. 1623–1664)
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Charles Meryon, French, (1821–1868) Reinier Nooms, aka Reinier Zeeman, Dutch, (ca. 1623–1664) . Le Pavillon de Mademoiselle et une Partie des Louvre, 1849. Etching. Second state. : mm (in.). DAC accession number 1969.26.2. Purchase funds, 1969. Open Access Image from the Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University (photo: M. Johnston) .
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