File:Louis-Gustave Taraval - Wall Elevation for an Antechamber or Salon - Google Art Project.jpg
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Wall Elevation for an Antechamber or Salon ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
Louis-Gustave Taraval (1738 - 1794) Details on Google Art Project |
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Title |
Wall Elevation for an Antechamber or Salon title QS:P1476,en:"Wall Elevation for an Antechamber or Salon"
label QS:Len,"Wall Elevation for an Antechamber or Salon" |
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Object type |
drawing object_type QS:P31,Q93184 |
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Date | ca. 1785 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medium | Pen and black ink, brush and watercolor, black chalk on laid paper | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q1129820 |
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Accession number |
1911-28-281 |
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Object history |
Hippolyte Destailleur (sale, Paris, May 19, 1896, no. 531); Leon Decloux |
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Exhibition history | New York, NY - Cooper-Hewitt Museum, "Crosscurrents: Neoclassical Drawings and Prints from the Cooper-Hewitt Museum", September 19 - November 5, 1978. no. 38; traveled to Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix, AZ, 7/24/79 - 8/30/79; Institute fro the Arts, Rice University, Houston, TX 9/29/79-10/28/79; Agnes Etherington Art Center, Queens University, Kingston Ontario, Canada, 1/5/80 - 2/3/80; Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland Oh, 2/23/80-3/23/80; Art Gallery of Antario, Toronto, Canada, 5/31/80-6/29/80; Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, OH, 9/13/80-10/12/80. (no. 101, p. 116)London, England - The Arts Council of Great Britain, "The Age of Neo-Classicism", September 7 - November 1972, cat. no. 1525, p. 714 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inscriptions | Signed in pen and black ink at lower left with the monogram: "LGT"; and at the lower right: "Taraval" | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes | More info at museum site | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | dgFBxprqLjHxnw at Google Cultural Institute maximum zoom level |
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