About the Artwork
Bois de Finge
mid-19th century
Alexandre Calame (Artist) Swiss, 1810-1864 Jacomme & Cie. (Printer) French, active 1825-1875 E. Gambart & Co. (Publisher) English, active c. 1825-1875
Lithograph printed in black ink with beige tint stone on wove paper
Image: 16 × 11 7/8 inches (40.6 × 30.2 cm) Sheet: 23 × 17 5/8 inches (58.4 × 44.8 cm)
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Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Milton J. Goodfriend
1997.90
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Markings
Signed, on stone within image, lower left: A. Calame [monogram]
Inscribed, on stone, lower center: Imp. Lith. Jacomme & Cie., succ. de Cattier, rue de Lancry, 12, à Paris. | 17 | Sites variés de paysages par Calame. | Bois de Finge. (en Vallais) Inscribed, lower left: Paris, (Mon. Aumont) FRANÇOIS DELARUE, succ. rue J.J. Rousseau, 10 Inscribed, lower right: London - pub. by E. GAMBART & CO., 25, Berners St. Oxf. St.
Provenance
Carol and James Goodfriend (New York, New York, USA)
1997-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Alexandre Calame, Bois de Finge, mid-19th century, lithograph printed in black ink with beige tint stone on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Carol and James Goodfriend in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Milton J. Goodfriend, 1997.90.
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