French Castle Chambord Lantern Etching Architecture By Octave De Rochebrune Engraving 19th C Old Print
Artist: Octave De Rochebrune
the lantern of the Château de Chambord
(built in 1533 by Pierre Nepveu, known as Trinqueau
etching engraved by Octave de Rochebrune (1824-1900)
Signed lower right in the plate, and dated: made in Terre-Neuve on October 25, 1864
Imprimerie Beillet, quai de la Tournelle, 35
Subject: 45 x 35.8 cm
Sheet: 71.6 x 52.5 cm
Slight traces of folds in the margin at the bottom (see photos).
Good condition. This work has been restaured by a professional & accurate restaurer.
All our old prints are offered in good condition. When necessary, they have been restored by a professional restorer.
(built in 1533 by Pierre Nepveu, known as Trinqueau
etching engraved by Octave de Rochebrune (1824-1900)
Signed lower right in the plate, and dated: made in Terre-Neuve on October 25, 1864
Imprimerie Beillet, quai de la Tournelle, 35
Subject: 45 x 35.8 cm
Sheet: 71.6 x 52.5 cm
Slight traces of folds in the margin at the bottom (see photos).
Good condition. This work has been restaured by a professional & accurate restaurer.
All our old prints are offered in good condition. When necessary, they have been restored by a professional restorer.
900 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 52,5 cm
Height: 71,6 cm
Reference (ID): 1209526
Availability: In stock
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