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Houses in Landscape
Date
n.d.
Medium
Crayon
Dimensions
Sheet: 360 × 254 mm. (14 3/16 × 10 in.)
Credit Line
Library
Object number
1954.216
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Last Updated
1/11/24
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for Row of Houses in a Village
Row of Houses in a Village
1852
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for Peasant Houses with Steps on the Right
Peasant Houses with Steps on the Right
1852
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for Various news. "The Rue de la Lune has been illuminated with gas light." Correction: In our last edition instead of "The mayor has given birth to twins" it should read: "He has returned into town." We are being informed from Dijon: "The latest frost has completely destroyed the mustard seeds; this will most likely result in considerable price increases for Moutarde de Dijon." - We inform our readers of a new kind of activity: cunning swindlers are getting information about the addresses of regular patrons of coffee houses. While the clients are reading the newspapers, the thieves will pillage to their home.
Various news. "The Rue de la Lune has been illuminated with gas light." Correction: In our last edition instead of "The mayor has given birth to twins" it should read: "He has returned into town." We are being informed from Dijon: "The latest frost has completely destroyed the mustard seeds; this will most likely result in considerable price increases for Moutarde de Dijon." - We inform our readers of a new kind of activity: cunning swindlers are getting information about the addresses of regular patrons of coffee houses. While the clients are reading the newspapers, the thieves will pillage to their home.
1842
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for Wooden Houses in Caen
Wooden Houses in Caen
1840-1843
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for Condemned Houses, Forrest Street, Baltimore
Condemned Houses, Forrest Street, Baltimore
n.d.
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for Bronx Apartment Houses
Bronx Apartment Houses
c. 1935-1937
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for Landscape with Houses and Sailboat in Distance
Landscape with Houses and Sailboat in Distance
n.d.
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for Winter Landscape with Houses
Winter Landscape with Houses
1844
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for Landscape with Houses
Landscape with Houses
n.d.
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for Winter Landscape with Houses
Winter Landscape with Houses
1844
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for (Landscape with trees and houses)
(Landscape with trees and houses)
1848
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for Landscape with People Resting Before Old Houses
Landscape with People Resting Before Old Houses
Cornelis Visscher
n.d.
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