H Beard Print Collection
Print
early 19th century (printed)
early 19th century (printed)
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Place of origin |
A coloured engraving showing the actor Tiercelin in Les Aveugles Mendians.
Below the image is the quote:
"Ma foi non je suis las d'amasser...je veux jouir...et bien liens, vive la joie." (Scene V).
This design was created by Adrien Joly (1776-1839) and appears to be part of a series of prints published by Martinet, Rue du Coq, of which this example is labelled as number 13. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
Below the image is the quote:
"Ma foi non je suis las d'amasser...je veux jouir...et bien liens, vive la joie." (Scene V).
This design was created by Adrien Joly (1776-1839) and appears to be part of a series of prints published by Martinet, Rue du Coq, of which this example is labelled as number 13. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection.
Object details
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Object type | |
Title | H Beard Print Collection (named collection) |
Materials and techniques | Lithography |
Brief description | A coloured engraving showing the actor Tiercelin in Les Aveugles Mendians. Harry Beard Collection. |
Physical description | This full length coloured engraving shows an actor dressed in the patched and ragged trousers and jacket of the beggar. His knees are bent and knocking together and he balances a long wooden staff under his left arm. |
Dimensions |
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Credit line | Harry R. Beard Collection, given by Isobel Beard |
Subject depicted | |
Literary reference | Les Aveugles Mendians |
Summary | A coloured engraving showing the actor Tiercelin in Les Aveugles Mendians. Below the image is the quote: "Ma foi non je suis las d'amasser...je veux jouir...et bien liens, vive la joie." (Scene V). This design was created by Adrien Joly (1776-1839) and appears to be part of a series of prints published by Martinet, Rue du Coq, of which this example is labelled as number 13. It is part of the Harry Beard Collection. |
Collection | |
Accession number | S.812-2010 |
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Record created | June 2, 2010 |
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