File:Four trees (NYPL b14945260-ps prn cd09 131).tiff

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English: * Dates from Lalanne's manuscript catalogue in the Print Collection, The New York Public Library (later entries by Frank Weitenkampf)
  • Etchings are numbered according to Lalanne's manuscript catalogue in the Print Collection, The New York Public Library.
  • Miscellaneous etchings, chiefly landscape & cityscape prints, including views of Bordeaux, Breda, Delft, Dives, Fribourg, Meudon, Nogent-sur-Marne, Paris, Rouen & the Seine River. One landcape is a reproductive print after awork by Théodore Rousseau. Other subjects include the châteaux of the baron de Crisenoy and Marshal MacMahon, the Gare du Nord, dead animals, & a trompe-l'oeil depiction of a business card with a turned-down corner. Some prints are miniature works. Some prints are present in more than one state.
  • Some prints include artist's signature & notations in graphite or black ink; some notations include information on state and/or edition size.
  • Title devised by cataloger.
  • Citation/Reference: Villet, 168
  • "From a suite of 8 untitled views (v. 162-V.169) published after Lalanne's death by his widow." --Villet , Jeffrey Michael. The etchings of Maxime Lalanne: a catalog raisonne, 3rd ed. rev. and expanded. Washington, D.C.: Jeff Villet, 2010.
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Four trees
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Samuel Putnam Avery Collection
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b14945260
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Trees



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