Etching General Marceau Engraving By Ingouf Le Jeune 19th C Old Print
Etching General Marceau Engraving By Ingouf Le Jeune 19th C Old Print
Etching General Marceau Engraving By Ingouf Le Jeune 19th C Old Print
Etching General Marceau Engraving By Ingouf Le Jeune 19th C Old Print
Etching General Marceau Engraving By Ingouf Le Jeune 19th C Old Print
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Etching General Marceau Engraving By Ingouf Le Jeune 19th C Old Print

19th century
Empire Style, Consulat
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From: 93400, Saint-Ouen, France

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    The death of General Marceau in Altenkirchen in 1796.
    19th century etching drawn by Le Barbier l'Aîné and engraved by Ingouf François Robert dit le Jeune (1747-1812) year 8 of the Republic (1799-1800 ) P. Dien printer rue Hautefeuille, 32, Paris The famous General François Séverin-Desgraviers, known as Marceau, historical figure of the French Revolution, born in Chartres in 1769, winner of the Vendeans in 1793 at the battle of Le Mans, killed in Altenkirchen protecting General Jourdan's retreat
    Subject: 43.2 x 62.3 cm
    Sheet: 53.3 x 68 cm     20.98 x 26.77 inches.
    Good condition. This work has been restaured by a professional & accurate restaurer. 
    All of our prints offered for sale are in good condition. If necessary, they have been repaired by an approved professional restorer.

     

    Ref: 6OHD1RRMB4

    Condition Good
    Style Empire Style, Consulat (Engravings, Prints of Empire Style, Consulat Style)
    Period 19th century (Engravings, Prints 19th century)
    Country of origin France
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 2-3 Business Days
    Location 93400, Saint-Ouen, France
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