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English: Giovanni Bouchard, Italian bookseller and publisher active in Rome in 1750-1789. Initially published as Giovanni Bouchard; Gravier (apparently from the Gravier family of retail booksellers from Briançon, who operated in Genoa, Rome, Florence and Portugal) became a partner by 1760s, and that is how the Bouchard & Gravier press was founded.
It specialized in antiquities, maps, and prints; published Piranesi's early prints. In late 1790s the firm was dissolved; a separate firm of Bouchard and of Gravier was founded in the first half of 19th century.
Refrence: The British Museum: Bouchard & Gravier
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publishing house founded by Giovanni Bouchard, of French origin, owned with the partnership of Gravier by 1760s, active in Rome, in Via del Corso, near the church of San Marcello | |||||
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Location | Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, Italy | ||||
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The Monumental Tablet, from Grotteschi (Grotesques) MET DP828188.jpg 3,719 × 2,725; 4.59 MB
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The Skeletons, from Grotteschi (Grotesques) MET DP105018.jpg 3,775 × 2,727; 3.98 MB
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The Skeletons, from Grotteschi (Grotesques) MET DP828195.jpg 3,738 × 2,714; 4.93 MB
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The Tomb of Nero, from the Grotteschi (Grotesques) MET DP828189.jpg 3,701 × 2,661; 4.58 MB
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The Triumphal Arch, from Grotteschi (Grotesques) MET DP828199.jpg 3,701 × 2,671; 4.83 MB