- Description
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- Creator(s)
- Thomas Girtin (1775-1802)
- Title
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- The Palace and Village of Choisy from the Banks of the Seine: Colour Study for Plate Fourteen of Picturesque Views in Paris
- Date
- 1802
- Medium and Support
- Graphite and watercolour over soft-ground etching on wove paper
- Dimensions
- 15.2 × 46 cm, 6 × 18 ⅛ in
- Object Type
- Drawing for a Print
- Subject Terms
- Panoramic Format; Paris and Environs; River Scenery
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- Collection
- Catalogue Number
- TG1882a
- Description Source(s)
- Auction Catalogue
Provenance
Francis Russell, 7th Duke of Bedford (1788–1861); then by descent to Hastings William Sackville Russell, 12th Duke of Bedford (1888–1953); his sale, Christie's, 19 January 1951, lot 4 (18 hand-coloured prints); bought by the Fine Art Society, 480 gns; ... Christie's, New York, 31 January 2019, lot 118, $18,750
Place depicted
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The Ile de la Cité, with the Louvre and the Pont Neuf in the Distance, Taken from the Pont Marie: Pencil Study for Plate Three of Picturesque Views in Paris
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Paris with the Louvre, Taken from the Pont Marie: Copy of Plate Three of Picturesque Views in Paris
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The Ile de la Cité, with the Louvre and the Pont Neuf in the Distance, Taken from the Pont Marie: Colour Study for Plate Three of Picturesque Views in Paris
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Pont Saint Michel, from the Pont Neuf: Colour Study for Plate Four of 'Picturesque Views in Paris'
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The Banks of the Seine, with the Dome of Les Invalides
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal: Pencil Study for Plate Six of Picturesque Views in Paris
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The Tuileries Palace and the Pont Royal, Taken from the Pont de la Concorde: Colour Study for Plate Six of Picturesque Views in Paris
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The Pont Neuf and the Mint: Pencil Study for Plate Eight of Picturesque Views in Paris
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National Gallery of Art, Washington
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The Pont au Change, the Théâtre de la Cité, the Pont Neuf and the Conciergerie Prison, Taken from the Pont Notre Dame: Pencil Study for Plate Nine of Picturesque Views in Paris
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The Pont de la Tournelle and Notre Dame, Taken from the Arsenal: Pencil Study for Plate Eleven of Picturesque Views in Paris
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The Pont de la Tournelle and Notre Dame, Taken from the Arsenal: Colour Study for Plate Eleven of Picturesque Views in Paris
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British Museum, London
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British Museum, London
The Village of Chaillot, Taken from the Pont de la Concorde: Colour Study for Plate Seventeen of Picturesque Views in Paris
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The Watermill above the Bridge at Charenton: Pencil Study for Plate Nineteen of Picturesque Views in Paris
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Footnotes
- 1 A list of subscribers is included in John Girtin’s account of the income he received from the Picturesque Views in Paris, together with the expenses incurred in completing the project. They are transcribed in the Documents section of the Archive (1804 – Item 1).
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