Angers Logis Barrault Architecture Lithograph By Victor Petit
Artist: Victor Petit
Angers, Barrault mansion
Drawn and lithographed by Victor Petit "Ancien Logis Barrault in Angers" turret staircase built around 1495 by Olivier Barrault Treasurer of Brittany. Today location of the Museum of fine arts of Angers.
Publisher Charles Boivin Paris, Boulevard Poissonnière, 23
Printed by Godard in Paris
54.6 x 38.5 cm
Victor Petit is a French architect, lithographer and writer born in 1817 in Troyes (Aube) and died in 1871 in Aix-les-Bains.
Exceptional quality of execution. Well contrasted and in very good condition.
This work has been restored by a professional & accurate restorer.
All our old prints and drawings are offered in good condition. When necessary, they have been restored by a professional restorer.
Drawn and lithographed by Victor Petit "Ancien Logis Barrault in Angers" turret staircase built around 1495 by Olivier Barrault Treasurer of Brittany. Today location of the Museum of fine arts of Angers.
Publisher Charles Boivin Paris, Boulevard Poissonnière, 23
Printed by Godard in Paris
54.6 x 38.5 cm
Victor Petit is a French architect, lithographer and writer born in 1817 in Troyes (Aube) and died in 1871 in Aix-les-Bains.
Exceptional quality of execution. Well contrasted and in very good condition.
This work has been restored by a professional & accurate restorer.
All our old prints and drawings are offered in good condition. When necessary, they have been restored by a professional restorer.
260 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Renaissance, Louis 13th
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 38,5 cm
Height: 54,6 cm
Reference (ID): 1118830
Availability: In stock
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