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This and 86 other objects are a part of a set whose first object is Album, Album of Prints: Ornament Designs by Cuvilliés père.

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1920

  • We acquired this object.

2016

2024

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Bound Print, Design for Ceiling Ornament

This is a Bound Print. It was designed by François de Cuvilliés the Elder and published by François de Cuvilliés the Elder and print maker: Carl Albert von Lespilliez. It is dated 1740–68 and we acquired it in 1920. Its medium is etching and engraving on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Advisory Council. It is credited Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council.

Its dimensions are

19 × 27.7 cm (7 1/2 × 10 7/8 in.)

It is signed

Lettered lower left, in plate: F. de. Cuvillies. In.; Lettered lower right, in plate: C. A. de Lespilliez. Sc.

It is inscribed

Printed in plate, lower center: C. P. S. C. M.; upper center left: Quart d’un Plafond.; upper center right: Autre Quart diferend.; Inscribed in graphite, lower right, in margin: 32

Cite this object as

Bound Print, Design for Ceiling Ornament; Designed by François de Cuvilliés the Elder (Belgian, active Germany, 1695 - 1768); Print Maker: Carl Albert von Lespilliez (German, 1723 - 1796); Germany; etching and engraving on paper; 19 × 27.7 cm (7 1/2 × 10 7/8 in.); Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-282-33

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