Two Designs of Ceilings, from a series of 10, 'Nouveau Livre de Plafonds Inventé / Carl Lespilliez / After François de Cuvilliés the Elder

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Accession Number
1960/1.114
Title
Two Designs of Ceilings, from a series of 10, 'Nouveau Livre de Plafonds Inventé
Artist Nationality
German
Artist Life Dates
1723-1796
Medium and Support
etching on paper
Object Creation Date
1723-1796
Object Creation Place
Europe (continent)
Germany (nation)
Creation Place 1
Europe (continent)
Creation Place 2
Germany (nation)
Credit Line
Museum Purchase
Inscription
Upper: Nouveau Livre de Plafons inventé par François de Cuvillies. / Conseilleur et Architecte de S. A. S. E. de Baviere. Gentilhomme / de Bouche et Architecte de S. A. S. E. de Cologne. / C. A. de Lespilliez Sc. Monacò, Center: Quart d'un Plafond: Autre Quart diferend Lower: Cum. Pr. S.C.M.
Dimensions
23.2 cm x 31.8 cm (9 1/8 in. x 12 1/2 in.)
Century
18th century
Primary Object Classification
Print
Primary Object Type
intaglio print
Primary Keywords
ceilings
Secondary Keywords
architecture
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"Two Designs of Ceilings, from a series of 10, 'Nouveau Livre de Plafonds Inventé; Carl Lespilliez; After François de Cuvilliés the Elder." In the digital collection University of Michigan Museum of Art. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/musart/x-1960-sl-1.114/1960_1.114.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed March 28, 2024.
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