Panidochème ou toutes sortes de voitures: Landau No.2 (After Victor Adam)
Charles Etienne Motte (1785-1836)
Category
Art / Prints
Date
1827 - 1828
Materials
Paper
Measurements
271 x 350 mm
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Wimpole, Cambridgeshire
NT 206160
Summary
Lithograph, coloured, Panidochème ou toutes sortes de voitures: Landau No.2 (After Victor Adam) by Charles Etienne Motte (1785-1836). Carriage drawing. Coloured engraving. Landau No.2. One of a set of 12 prints of French travel scenes. Designed by V. Adam, Lith de Ch Motte, Chez Ch. Motte Imp Editeur a Paris, Embossed - C. Motte Lithographe a Paris. Stuck on card. A Landau carriage containing two men, at centre, drawn by two white horses and driven by a man wearing a tricorne, a guard standing at the back; at right, in the foreground, a child beating a dog to draw a cart; beyond at left, a wagon filled with wood, drawn by horses and pushed on by two men; beyond, buildings and a large carriage at right; from the first series of 'Panidochème ou toutes sortes de voitures'. 1827-28
Provenance
Part of the Bambridge Collection. The hall and contents were bequeathed to the National Trust in 1976 by Mrs Elsie Bambridge (1896-1976)
Makers and roles
Charles Etienne Motte (1785-1836), engraver (printmaker) after Victor Adam (Paris 1801 - Viroflay 1866), artist