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Démolitions de Paris, Porte Saint Martin
Démolitions de Paris, Porte Saint Martin

Démolitions de Paris, Porte Saint Martin

Artist Henri Jean-Louis Le Secq (French, 1818 - 1882)
Date1853
MediumSalt print
DimensionsImage and sheet: 9 5/16 × 13 7/16 inches (23.65 × 34.13 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Hall Family Foundation
Object number2012.53.27
Signednone
Inscribednone
MarkingsOn sheet verso, across entire print, in pencil: “X”; On sheet verso, lower left, in pencil: “12960”.
On View
Not on view
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DescriptionStreet view image of a row of buildings with signs reading “Cours de Danse” and “Hotel”; a freestanding stone archway stands in front.
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