Fêtes publiques données par la ville de Paris à l'occasion du mariage de Monseigneur le dauphin, les 23. et 26. fevrier M.DCC.XLV.
Hutin, Charles François
Eisen, Charles Joseph Dominique
Cochin, Charles Nicolas I
Cochin, Charles Nicolas II
Le Bas, Jacques Philippe
Delafosse, Jean Baptiste
[2],11,[7]p, [10] leaves of plates, [10] folded leaves of plates : ill ; 63cm (1o).
Language: French
Added t.p. reads; Description des festes, données par la ville de Paris, les vingt-trois & vingt-six fevrier, mil sept cent quarante cinq, à l'occasion du mariage de Monseigneur le Dauphin avec Madame Marie-Therese, Infante d'Espagne.
Title-page designed by Eisen, engraved by De Lafosse. The first plate, which includes the portrait of the Dauphin, is drawn by Charles Hutin and engraved by Le Bas. Several plates by C.N. Cochin the Younger, engraved by C.N. Cochin the Elder.
Old classmarks: 2.K.4. 20.2.H.9
Binding: mottled calf, g. rolled border, g.t. arms of Paris; spine & board edges g.t., border g.t. on inside covers, g. lettering on red spine labels; marbled e.p.; a.e.g.
History note: Ownership inscription: "Fitzwilliam 1803".
Method of acquisition: Bequeathed (1816) by Fitzwilliam, Richard, 7th Viscount
Production date: AD 1745 : [Paris : s.n., 1745?]
Accession number: PB 56-2020
Primary reference Number: 294143
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The Fitzwilliam Museum
Associated department:
Manuscripts and Printed Books
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