Box 178
Contains 17 Results:
Portrait [of Lafayette in prison?]., n.d.
Engraving by E. Henne after the drawing by P.C. D'Agrain. Includes a handwritten note by Abbot Soulavie. 100mm. x 158mm.
Satirical scene, in which Montalivet and Louis-Philippe cry over Lafayette's death. Inscription: "Ce pauvre Lafayette!... Dis donc, Talivet [Montalivet], ne vas pas jeter ces oignons-la? Tu nous les serviras demain.", n.d.
Lithograph signed :"J.J.G. et D." Caricature by Grandville and Desperet. [1834] 168mm. x 200mm. See Blancheteau, # 572.
Allegorical scene. Lafayette, Prudence, Truth, and Liberty are represented., n.d.
Includes explanatory text. Engraving by Lagardette. Paris, 182mm. x 213mm.
Allegorical scene portraying Lafayette, Prudence, Truth, and Liberty., n.d.
Engraving by Lagardette. Paris, 182mm. x 213mm. See preceding engraving, # 178-6.
Allegorical scene. Shows King Louis-Philippe reviewing the troops in 1830, and the celebration of the Federation of Liberty in 1790., n.d.
Anonymous print. 123mm. x 240mm.
Historical scene. Shows Lafayette disarming rebel National Guard troops in 1790. Titled: "Mr. La Fayette fait désarmer aux Champs Élisées deux cent [sic] soldats, le 12 Janvier 1790.", n.d.
Engraving by Berthault, after a drawing by Prieur. 192mm. x 249mm. See Blancheteau # 191
Historical scene. Shows Lafayette disarming rebel National Guard troops in 1790. Titled: "Mr. La Fayette fait désarmer aux Champs Élisées deux cent [sic] soldats, le 12 Janvier 1790.", n.d.
Engraving by Berthault, after a drawing by Prieur. 192mm. x 249mm. See Blancheteau # 191. Identical to # 178-9.
Map of the Loire region. Includes a portrait of Lafayette. Titled: "H.te Loire.", n.d.
Color engraving by Villerey and Visidore, prepared by A. Vuillemin. Paris, Migeon, [ca. 1840] 168mm. x 222mm. See Blancheteau # 18.
Map of the Loire region. Includes a portrait of Lafayette. Titled: "Haute- Loire.", n.d.
Color engraving by Fillatreau, prepared by A. Vuillemin. Paris, Migeon, [ca. 1855] 168mm. x 222mm. See Blancheteau # 12.
Photographic reproduction of the castle at [Siagnes-St. Romain], n.d.
166mm. x 224mm.