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Nude Visitors at the Museum
Date
n.d.
Medium
Pen and black ink, watercolor
Dimensions
Sheet: 214 x 276 mm. (8 7/16 x 10 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
Bequest of J. Blankfard Martenet
Object number
2009.112.432
NOT ON VIEW
Last Updated
1/11/24
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for Market No. 62 (recto); Museum No. 13 (verso)
Market No. 62 (recto); Museum No. 13 (verso)
n.d.
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for A visit to the Library. - Listen woman... they have told us not to disturb the people sitting here, because they are working. - What do you mean working... they are just feigning to be working... in reality they aren't moving at all! --- Visitors from the province who insist on overlooking Paris from the top of the July Column, convinced that the revolution of 1830 was only made in order to have a pretext to build an observatory on the Place de la Bastille.
A visit to the Library. - Listen woman... they have told us not to disturb the people sitting here, because they are working. - What do you mean working... they are just feigning to be working... in reality they aren't moving at all!
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Visitors from the province who insist on overlooking Paris from the top of the July Column, convinced that the revolution of 1830 was only made in order to have a pretext to build an observatory on the Place de la Bastille.
1853
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for Printer Plantin Presenting a Book from his Press to Arius Montanus and Two Other Visitors
Printer Plantin Presenting a Book from his Press to Arius Montanus and Two Other Visitors
1866
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for Museum No. 2
Museum No. 2
n.d.
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for Museum of Art #3
Museum of Art #3
1941
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for Museum, No. 10
Museum, No. 10
n.d.
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for Museum No. 14
Museum No. 14
n.d.
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for Nudes in the Forest
Nudes in the Forest
n.d.
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for Gallivanting Nude Figures
Gallivanting Nude Figures
1951
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for Seated Nude
Seated Nude
n.d.
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for Nudes in the Forest (Recto); Men at a Table (Verso)
Nudes in the Forest (Recto); Men at a Table (Verso)
n.d.
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for The Beach (recto); Family at the Beach (verso)
The Beach (recto); Family at the Beach (verso)
1953
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