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Mademoiselle Grassarie

Artist: Pierre-Roch Vigneron (1789 - 1872) Primary
Artist: Charles-Philibert de Lasteyrie (1759 - 1849) Printer
19th century
Dimensions: 5.75 x 4.49 in. (14.6 x 11.4 cm)
Dimensions Extent: image
Object Type: Print
Creation Place: Europe, France
Medium and Support: Lithograph on paper
Credit Line: Gift of James M. Reed, 2017.
Accession Number: 2017.35.302
This work is not currently on view


The text beneath the sitter's name reads "Acad[ém]ie) Royale de Musique" or "Royal Academy of Music." Below at left, the artist is identified ("Vigneron del[ineavit]") as well as the lithographer ("Lithographie de C. de Lasterie"), as well as "Collection du Corsaire, No. 26 (Jour[n]al des spectacles)"




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prints
Pictorial works produced by transferring images by means of a matrix such as a plate, block, or screen, using any of various printing processes. When emphasizing the individual printed image, use "impressions." Avoid the controversial expression "original prints," except in reference to discussions of the expression's use. If prints are neither "reproductive prints" nor "popular prints," use the simple term "prints." With regard to photographs, prefer "photographic prints"; for types of reproductions of technical drawings and documents, see terms found under "reprographic copies."
public domain
Land owned and controlled by the state or federal government. Also, the status of publications, products, and processes that are not protected under patent or copyright.
actors
Persons who use movement, gesture, facial expressions, speaking, and intonation to create a fictional character for the stage, motion pictures, or television.
nineteenth century
Century in the proleptic Gregorian calendar including the years 1800 to 1899 (or 1801 to 1900).

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