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L'Abaye St. Victor Fontée aupres de Paris: Merian c. 1660

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L'Abaye St. Victor Fontée aupres de Paris: Merian c. 1660

  • Title: L'Abaye St. Victor Fontée aupres de Paris
  • Author: Matthäus Merian
  • Date: c. 1660
  • Medium: Copperplate engraving
  • Condition: Very Good Plus - light foxing, wear along issued center fold
  • Inches: 11 1/4 x 7 1/8 [Platemark]
  • Centimeters: 28.58 x 18.1 [Platemark]
  • Product ID: 233252

View of l'Abbaye Saint-Victor de Paris, a former Augustinian abbey of Canons Regular founded in the twelfth century by Guillaume de Champeaux, archdeacon and director of the cathedral school of Notre-Dame de Paris. The abbey grew to possess immense influence in the Medieval and Early-Modern church, but would be demolished in 1811.

  • Title: L'Abaye St. Victor Fontée aupres de Paris
  • Author: Matthäus Merian
  • Date: c. 1660
  • Medium: Copperplate engraving
  • Condition: Very Good Plus - light foxing, wear along issued center fold
  • Inches: 11 1/4 x 7 1/8 [Platemark]
  • Centimeters: 28.58 x 18.1 [Platemark]
  • Product ID: 233252

View of l'Abbaye Saint-Victor de Paris, a former Augustinian abbey of Canons Regular founded in the twelfth century by Guillaume de Champeaux, archdeacon and director of the cathedral school of Notre-Dame de Paris. The abbey grew to possess immense influence in the Medieval and Early-Modern church, but would be demolished in 1811.

$350.00
L'Abaye St. Victor Fontée aupres de Paris: Merian c. 1660
$350.00

Description

  • Title: L'Abaye St. Victor Fontée aupres de Paris
  • Author: Matthäus Merian
  • Date: c. 1660
  • Medium: Copperplate engraving
  • Condition: Very Good Plus - light foxing, wear along issued center fold
  • Inches: 11 1/4 x 7 1/8 [Platemark]
  • Centimeters: 28.58 x 18.1 [Platemark]
  • Product ID: 233252

View of l'Abbaye Saint-Victor de Paris, a former Augustinian abbey of Canons Regular founded in the twelfth century by Guillaume de Champeaux, archdeacon and director of the cathedral school of Notre-Dame de Paris. The abbey grew to possess immense influence in the Medieval and Early-Modern church, but would be demolished in 1811.