The Death of Virginia

Charles Melchior Descourtis, Artist Jean Frederic Schall, Artist Blin le jeune, Printer

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The Death of Virginia

c. 1795

Charles Melchior Descourtis (Artist) French, 1753-1820 Jean Frederic Schall (Artist) French, 1752-1825 Blin le jeune (Printer) French

Mixed intaglio processes printed in color on wove paper

Image: 12 5/8 × 16 1/8 inches (32.1 × 41 cm)

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Founders Society Purchase, John N. and Rhoda Lord Family Fund

66.64

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In plate below image, lower right: Descourtis sculp.; lower left: Schall pinx.; lower center: PAUL ET VIRGINIE.; six long lines of text fill the bottom margin; center bottom edge of plate: Paris chez Descourtis, Rue des Grands Degres No. 12; bottom left edge: Imp. par Blin

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Roux, M. Inventaire du fonds français. Paris, 1951, no. 15.

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Charles Melchior Descourtis; after Jean Frederic Schall, The Death of Virginia, c. 1795, Mixed intaglio processes printed in color on wove paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, John N. and Rhoda Lord Family Fund, 66.64.

The Death of Virginia
The Death of Virginia