Costume espagnol du XVIe siècle porté par Mme Dorval (rôle de Marion Delorme)
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Oeuvre fixée dans un montage passe partout
Lettre - En haut de la page à droite : "N°5" ; signature sous le trait carré à gauche : "A. Deveria del." ; signature sous le trait carré à droite : "Lith. de Lemercier" ; titre en dessous, centré : "COSTUME ESPAGNOL DU XVIe SIECLE, / porté par Mme Dorval (rôle de Marion Delorme) ; en bas de la page, à gauche : "A Paris, chez Aumont, rue JJ Rousseau, N°10" ; en bas de la page, à droite : "et chez Rittner et Goupil, bard Montmartre N°12"
Illustration pour l'ouvrage de Victor Hugo Marion de Lorme, représentant le costume de Mme Dorval dans le rôle de Marion de Lorme
Deveria was born in Paris in 1800. He was the son of a painter and was trained in art from an early age. He became famous for his lithographs, which were highly detailed and often depicted scenes from everyday life. Deveria's lithographs were popular in France in the 19th century and he was considered one of the leading lithographers of his time. He also painted portraits and landscapes, but it was his lithographs that brought him the most recognition. Deveria died in Paris in 1857.
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