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| Maker(s): | Rops, Felicien | | Culture: | Belgian (1833-1898)
| | Title: | Tautin: Galerie D'Uylenspiegel [b&w]
| | Date Made: | 1857
| | Type: | Print
| | Materials: | Lithograph on white wove paper
| | Place Made: | Europe; France; Paris
| | Measurements: | mat: 21 7/8 in x 16 3/8 in; 55.5625 cm x 41.5925 cm; sheet: 17 1/8 in x 13 in; 43.4975 cm x 33.02 cm; image: 15 1/8 in x 10 3/16 in; 38.4175 cm x 25.87625 cm
| | Narrative Inscription: | Recto: lwr. l (in plate): Felicien Rops; upr. ctr., above image (printed): GALERIE D'UYLENSPIEGEL; lwr. ctr., below image (printed): TAUTIN; lwr. ctr., below image (printed): ROLE DU PERE LA LOUETTE DANS LA FEMME QUI SE GRISE.; lwr. r., under image (printed): Lith. de J. Lots, R. des Chandeliers, 1.; lwr. r. (graphite): No. 78; lwr. r. (graphite): Rnt. Verso: upr. l. (blue pencil?): 10.; lwr. ctr. (stamped): ["M" through circle]; lwr. ctr. (graphite): 168; lwr. r. (graphite): E. No. 127 (Lith.). Verso of mat: upr. l. (graphite): 258; ctr. l. (graphite): C 361-6; lwr. l. (graphite): /123; upr. ctr. (graphite): Box 3; upr. r. (graphite): Box 2-30; lwr. r. (graphite): 258 (sideways).
| | Accession Number: | MH 1991.4.348
| | Credit Line: | Bequest of Helene Brosseau Black (Class of 1931)
| | Museum Collection: | Mount Holyoke College Art Museum
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Description: This print depicts a large smiling male figure (caricature of Tautin) in B&W at center with broom, large hat and work clothes; pitcher and bowl faintly at left of figure; industrial? scene in background below figure.
Subjects: Lithography Link to share this object record: https://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?t=objects&type=ext&id_number=MH+1991.4.348 |
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