L'Escalade à Genève, 1602. Gravure en taille-douce à l'acide. The Escalade in
Geneva in 1602. Etching enhanced with watercolor painting.
Date
between 1622 and 1626
date QS:P,+1622-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1622-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1626-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Source
Photocopiée depuis la page 183 de l'œuvre « Journal du temps de l'Escalade » par Slatkine, 2002 Genève. ISBN2-8321-0059-7. Scanned from page 183 of the book "Journal du temps de l'Escalade". Slatkine, Geneva, 2002. ISBN2-8321-0059-7.
Author
Geneva Urbs, vers 1603, Matthias Quad (1557 - après 1608) ou atelier de Franz Hogenberg (Cologne, XVIe - début XVlle siècle), Eau-forte rehaussée à l'aquarelle, 194 x 291 mm, au trait carré, 256 x 327 mm, à la feuille, (BPU, inv. la 2200 Rés, pl. 99).
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