Description: View of the grand façade of the Louvre, the Côte d'Orient(Palais du Louvre, Paris) This is a rare, original, colored copperplate engraving Palais du Louvre by de Fer from 1700.Title: View of the grand façade of the Louvre, the Côte d'Orientarea or Location: Palais du Louvre, ParisCartographer: Nicholas de Fer (1647 - 1720)Year: around 1700Size of the plate area: approx. 24cm x 32cm Technology: Copperplate engraving Condition (Perfect/Very Good/Good/Fair/Fair/Poor): In very good condition Remarks: Very rare and view of Palais du Louvre with people in the foreground. An accompanying, descriptive engraving is also included.The Louvre Palace (French Palais du Louvre, Louvre for short) is the former residence of the French kings in Paris. Together with the destroyed Palais des Tuileries, it formed the Paris city palace. The origin of the name Louvre is unclear; numerous interpretations compete with each other.The Louvre Palace now largely houses the Musée du Louvre named after it, which is usually simply called the Louvre. With around ten million visitors in 2012, it is the most visited museum in the world. In addition, the north wing houses three museums (Musée des Arts décoratifs, Musée de la Mode et du Textile, Musée de la Publicité) and the Bibliothèque des Arts décoratifs. (Wikipedia)English description:This a rare, original copper engraving, published by Nicholas de Fer (1647 - 1720) around 1700 in Paris. It shows the Palais du Louvre in Paris which was the former main part of the city palace of the French Kings. Today it contains the famous Louvre art museum. The engraving measures approx. 24 x 32 cm (plate size) and is in very good condition. Included is a further engraving which contains a description in French. - - - International buyers welcome. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. - - -For the search engine: view map engraving--- On request, we will be happy to issue you a free certificate of authenticity ------ If you wish, we will gladly provide a certificate of authenticity free of charge ---dewabitThe Louvre Palace now largely houses the Musée du Louvre named after it, which is usually simply called the Louvre. With around ten million visitors in 2012, it is the most visited museum in the world. In addition, the north wing houses three museums (Musée des Arts décoratifs, Musée de la Mode et du Textile, Musée de la Publicité) and the Bibliothèque des Arts décoratifs. (Wikipedia) This a rare, original copper engraving, published by Nicholas de Fer (1647 - 1720) around 1700 in Paris. It shows the Palais du Louvre in Paris which was the former main part of the city palace of the French Kings. Today it contains the famous Louvre art museum. The engraving measures approx. 24 x 32 cm (plate size) and is in very good condition. Included is a further engraving which contains a description in
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 60 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Period: Before 1700
Theme: Country, Landscapes, Architecture
Continent: Europa
Format: Landscape
Country & Region: France
Motif: Architecture
Age/Authenticity: Original before 1800
Original / Reproduction: Original the period
Style: Baroque
Features: Unframed
Unit of Sale: Individual Work
Medium: Copperplate
Pressure Type: Handmade
Listed By: Art Dealer
Country: France
Originality: Unicum Handmade Original
Type: Print
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Material: Paper
Manufacturing method: Copperplate
Certificate Of Authenticity: Yes
Brand: Unbranded
MPN: Does not apply