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Le Concert (The Concert) / L Provost [artwork]

Le Concert (The Concert) [artwork]
Title
Le Concert (The Concert) [artwork]
Artist
Provost, L., 19th century
Genre
artwork
Date Created
19th century
Physical Description
Sheet: 15 1/4 x 20 inches (38.7 x 50.2 cm.); image (approx.): 11 3/4 x 16 3/8 inches (29.9 x 41.6 cm.)
Artist notes
after an engraving by Antoine-Jean Duclos, 1742-1795, based on a drawing by Augustin de Saint-Aubin, engraver and illustrator, 1736-1807
Artist nationality
French
Artist role
engraver
Original artist
Saint-Aubin, Augustin de, 1736-1807
Inscription
Recto: l. c.: (on either side of crest, in center) Le Concert. / A Madame la Comtesse de Saint Brisson; l. r.: (just beneath dedication) Par son très Humble et très Obéissant / Serviteur Duclos; l. l.: (beneath image): Aug. de St Aubin delin; l. r.: (beneath image) L. Provost sc; l. r.: (corner, in pencil) dgd / 3 00; verso: (in pencil) u. l.: BAS 32/11 / Lowdermilk Washington / May 3, 1930 / $3 00; l. l.: C575/520
Medium
Etching, hand-colored with watercolor.
Condition
Fine condition.
Provenance
Lowdermilk, Washington, D.C., 3 May 1930.
Instrument
Double bass, Violin, Harp, Harpsichord, Cello, Flute
Related names
Duclos, Antoine-Jean, 1742-1795
Century
19th century
Subject
Musical group
Miller category
Miscellaneous Art (large)
Miller ID
0220/Y
Repository
Music Division, Library of Congress

Last Updated: 07-07-2010

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