Monts Hermon Et Senin. Vue prise de la crète du Liban (versant oriental)
Lithograph
1857 (printed)
1857 (printed)
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Lithographed plate depicting Mount Hermon and Mount Canaan on the border between Lebanon and modern-day Israel. Lettered 'Imp. Lemercier, Paris'. and inscribed with signature. Each plate stamped Le Pays D'Israel. Lettered with title and 'L. Sabatier lith.'
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Materials and techniques | Lithograph, with two tint stones |
Brief description | Lithographed plate by Sabatier entitled 'Monts Hermon Et Senin. Vue prise de la crète du Liban (versant oriental)' from a set of 100 in C. W. M. Van de Velde's 'Le Pays D'Israel'. Printed in Paris, 1857. |
Physical description | Lithographed plate depicting Mount Hermon and Mount Canaan on the border between Lebanon and modern-day Israel. Lettered 'Imp. Lemercier, Paris'. and inscribed with signature. Each plate stamped Le Pays D'Israel. Lettered with title and 'L. Sabatier lith.' |
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Credit line | Purchased with the assistance of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, Art Fund, Shell International and the Friends of the V&A |
Object history | The volume of plates resulted from a geographical exploration in Palestine in 1851 and 1852. Some text, in the form of a travel journal, accompanied the plates. |
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Accession number | SP.606 |
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Record created | July 1, 2009 |
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