About the Artwork
Affiche et frontispice
1875
Édouard Manet (Artist) French, 1832-1883 Alcan-Levy (Printer) French Richard Lesclide (Publisher) French
Lithograph printed in black and red ink on parchment paper
Sheet: 21 1/4 × 14 inches (54 × 35.6 cm)
Prints
Prints, Drawings & Photographs
Founders Society Purchase, Unrestricted Funds
70.657.A
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Markings
Inscribed, in red, upper center: LE CORBEAU | (THE RAVEN) | Poème d'Edgar POE | Traduit par Stephane MALLARMÉ | Illustré de cinq Dessins de MANET Inscribed, lower center: TEXTE ANGLAIS ET FRANÇAIS | Illustrations sur Hollande ou sur Chine | AU CHOIX | Couveture et Ex-Libris en parchemin. – Tirage limité. | PRIX : 25 FRANCS. | Avec Épreuves doubles sur Hollande et Chine : 35 francs. | Cartonnage illustré, en sus : 5 francs. Inscribed, lower right: Paris, - Imprimerie Alcan-Lévy.
Provenance
1970-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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"Night Thoughts and Daydreams..." Printable News (September 1982): p. 3 (ill.).
Fisher, Jay McKean. The Prints of Édouard Manet. Exh. cat., International Exhibitions Foundation. Washington, D.C., 1985, (fig. 17).
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Édouard Manet, Affiche et frontispice, 1875, lithograph printed in black and red ink on parchment paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Unrestricted Funds, 70.657.A.
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