Imprimerie d'Aubert et Cie. Published by Aubert et Cie place de la Bourse
Hand-colored at the time with a brush. Very good condition. Very fresh colors, minimal foxing. Monogrammed in the plate at the bottom left Made between 1841 and 1863 (see below)
Dimensions of the sheet: approximately 35 x 26.5 cm Frame 41 cm X 33 cm, beautiful pitch pine frame with double black wood fillets, never unframed.
On the back, label of the framer E. Caplain in Roanne
Edouard Charles DE BEAUMONT (1812-1888) "He owes his fame to his talents as an illustrator, watercolourist and lithographer. Charles-Édouard de Beaumont produced all the illustrations for the Revue pittoresque, Le Diable amoureux, Les Nains célèbres and the 1845 edition of Notre-Dame de Paris by Victor Hugo." thanks Wikipedia It is presented in most of the major international museums
Aubert & Cie is an old French company, at the same time printer, bookshop, publishing house and lithographer, founded in Paris in 1829 and disappeared in 1863. In 1841, the Aubert house moved again, and settled on Place de la Bourse, in the heart of the business district. (hence the indication of the date between 1841 and 1863) in pair with the previous one