De Lay - De Muyttere trade card (advertisement)
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Type of record: Archive
Title: De Lay - De Muyttere trade card (advertisement)
Classmark: MS 2241/4/1/161
Creator(s): De Lay - De Muyttere
Site Location(s): Based in - Bruges, Flanders, Belgium, Europe( 51.2089, 3.22424 )
Date(s): 1845
Size and medium: 1 trade card (advertisement)
Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/pgn8ppgl
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/718601
Collection group(s): Art and Antique Market | John Evan Bedford Library of Furniture History
Description
Highly pictorial 19th century chromolithographed trade card (advertisement) depicting chair of P. P. [Peter Paul] Rubens in glazed case, presented at the Royal Academy in Antwerp. Elaborate line border around edge of card. Enamelled card or carte porcelaine with two tone coloured inks in blues and purples. Remains of previous grey paper mount and glue present on reverse.
French transcription: CHAISE DE P.P. RUBENS. 1633. Bruges, De Lay - De Muyttere, Lith. 1845.
English translation: Chair of P. P. Rubens, 1633. Lithography by De Lay - De Muyttere, Bruges, 1845.
Physical characteristics
Technique: chromolithograph
Medium: print
Support: carte porcelaine
Object: width 101mm height 143mm
Access and usage
Reproduction
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