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Londres
Author: Anonymous
Publication place: Paris
Publisher: chez Jean Savué demeurant à la rue St. Jaques proche St. Yves à la libert
Physical description: Copper engraving.
A French variant on De Jonghe’s view of London, with the verses underneath in a different type and the name of the Thames translated into French from Latin.
Jean Sauvé (1635–1692) was an engraver and publisher active in Paris, and known for re-engraving the works of others, including de Jonghe (as here), Merian, Tavernier, and Jollain.
Dimensions
385 by 540mm. (15.25 by 21.25 inches)Stock number
12363The BADA Standard
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