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Developement de l'entresol et du premier Etage

Print
ca.1745 (published)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Design for a town house at Bayonne for M. Brethous. Engraving depicting details of the first story and mezzanine or landing


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDevelopement de l'entresol et du premier Etage (assigned by artist)
Materials and techniques
Engraving
Brief description
'Developement de l'entresol et du premier Etage', one of 11 plates of designs for a town house, from 'Oeuvre de Juste Aurèle Meissonnier'. Engraved by Allouis and published by Huquier, Paris, ca.1745.
Physical description
Design for a town house at Bayonne for M. Brethous. Engraving depicting details of the first story and mezzanine or landing
Dimensions
  • Height: 15.2cm
  • Width: 25.4cm
Dimensions taken from Victoria & Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1967. London: HMSO, 1968.
Style
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'Developement de l'entresol et du premier Etage' 'J.A. Meissonnier inv. Huquier Scul. et ex rue St. Jacque C.P.R.' (Lettered)
  • 'A' (Lettered with publisher's serial letter)
Object history
From 'Oeuvre de Juste Aurèle Meissonnier', a volume of engravings after the works of the French designer, architect and goldsmith, Juste Aurèle Meissonnier (1695-1750). These were issued in three editions between 1742 and 1750. The designs of Meissonnier had previously been published in printed sets or cahiers by Chereau the publisher; these were advertised in the Mercure in March 1734.
Subject depicted
Associated objects
Bibliographic references
  • Victoria and Albert Museum Department of Prints and Drawings and Department of Paintings, Accessions 1967 . London: HMSO, 1968.
  • Donnell, Edina. Juste Aurele and the Rococo Style. The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. Dec, 1941, vo. 36, no. 12. pp. 254-260
Collection
Accession number
E.157-1967

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Record createdJune 30, 2009
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