1856
33.2 x 25.1 cm (13 1/16 x 9 7/8 in.) frame: 57.1 x 47.2 cm (22 1/2 x 18 9/16 in.)
Given by the artist to Étienne-Jean Delécluze, 1856; his nephew Adolphe-Étienne Viollet-le-Duc, 1861; his widow, Mme Viollet-le-Duc, née Louise-Stéphanie Girard; her son-in-law Alfred Vaudoyer, his son Léon-Jean-Georges Vaudoyer, by 1911; acquired through Martin Birnbaum by Grenville L. Winthrop, December 1934 (Fr 82,500); his bequest to the Fogg Art Museum, 1943.

Black ink on heavy off-white paper
19th-20th centuryFrenchBlack ink and gray wash over black chalk on white laid paper
18th-19th centuryFrenchVernet: Brown in on off-white modern laid paper. The acidic ink has eated into the paper (17.7 cm x 11.3 cm). Pujol: Brown ink on white wove paper laid down to the sheet with the Vernet caricature (5 cm x 6.2 cm).
18th-19th centuryFrenchBlack chalk, black wash, white gouache, white chalk, and graphite, squared in graphite, on pieced tan laid paper
19th centuryFrenchWatercolor and brown ink over traces of graphite on cream wove paper
19th centuryFrenchGraphite and white chalk, squared in graphite, on brown wove paper
19th centuryFrenchBlack ink on darkened tracing paper, mounted down to laid paper with no. 1993.138
19th centuryFrenchGraphite on off-white wove paper
19th centuryFrenchBrown ink on white wove paper
19th centuryFrench
Black ink, watercolor, and black crayon on off-white wove paper, framing line in graphite
19th centuryFrenchBrown ink over graphite on off-white antique laid paper
19th centuryFrenchBlack crayon on off-white laid paper
19th centuryFrench