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Image: Palais de l’exposition universelle à Paris

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Palais de l’exposition universelle à Paris

ca. 1867
19th century
210 x 413 mm (8.3 x 16.3 in.)

Victor Petit, French, b. born 1817

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Lithograph with hand coloring on heavyweight cream wove paper
Print impression quality: Very good
Edition: Printed by Godard, Paris; published by E. Gambart, London, and Boivon Ainé, Paris
Marks: Signed on stone, lower left: “Victor Petit”
Marks: Watermark: No watermark
Credit Line: Olin Library transfer, 1975
Accession Number: 1975.20.4

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  • fairs - Use for exhibitions in which different exhibitors participate to publicize and promote their products, services, or activities, sometimes though not necessarily involving buying and selling, and often combined with entertainment. For meetings of buyers and sellers at stated times and places for the purpose of trade, use "markets (events)." [April 1996 scope note added; related term added. May 1991 alternate term added.]
  • France - TGN 1000070
  • industry
  • Paris - TGN 7008038

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  • image Dimensions: 210 x 413 mm (8.3 x 16.3 in.)

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