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Tour of Paris.
London :
Published by William Sams,
1824.
[42] p., [21] leaves of plates :
ill. ;
26 x 34 cm.
Engravings copied from Jean-Henri Marlet's Tableaux de Paris and Richard Brinsley Peake's Characteristic costume. See Abbey.
Abbey surmises that this work was first published in four parts (flour plates each) in 1822. In 1824, the present edition was published, "oblong, containing twenty-one plates, text in double column, engraved title page reading 'Tour of Paris', the five plates with the 1824 imprints being added, having been copied from recent parts of the 'Tableux de Paris', published since 1822 ..."-- Abbey.
Promenade of Her Serene Highness the Duchess of Berri -- Procession of the Fete, Dieu, Parish Saint Germain L'Auxenois -- A Corps de Garde of the Garde Nationale -- The charcoal porters -- The meridian of the Palais Royal -- The flower market -- La morgue -- The juggler of the Château d'Eau -- Military degradation in the Place Vendôme -- Itinerants on the boulevards -- Parisian street characters -- The Chamber of Deputies -- The catacombs -- Porters and fishwomen, revelling round the statue of Henry IV -- Parisians reading the public prints in the Garden of Tuilleries -- Interior of a swimming school -- Office of nurses -- Dancers on stilts, in the Champs Elysées -- The blind man of the Bridge of Arts -- The voitures of Versailles -- Distribution of wine on the morning of St. Louis.
Colas, R. Bibliographie générale du costume et de la mode,
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107426015
2898
Kunstbibliothek (Berlin, Germany). Katalog der Lipperheideschen Kostümbibliothek (2. Aufl.),
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107446665
Fd 19
Abbey, J.R. Travel in aquatint and lithography, 1770-1860,
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q107432658
113
BAC: British Art Center is the Abbey copy. Bound in publisher's original blue illustrated boards; backed in quarter blue roan.
France
History
Restoration, 1814-1830.
Paris (France)
Social life and description
19th century
Pictorial works.
Clothing and dress
France
19th century
Pictorial works.
Fashion
France
19th century
Pictorial works.
Aquatints
Hand-colored
1824.
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Chron.
1824.
Sams, William
Publisher.
Marlet, Jean-Henri,
1770-1847.
Tableaux de Paris.
Peake, Richard Brinsley,
1792-1847.
Characteristic costume of France.