Updated 28 April 2022
Currently not on display
Currently not on display
<News>: (110) — Great Prince Muley, son of Muley, do you deign to place yourself in the shade beneath this object... the Englishman who had the kindness to make over this object to me for a hundred gold pieces told me that it was of excellent use in all the storms of life... — Let me be... it's useless... the day when the French took away my parasol, I caught sunstroke from which I shall never recover!...
Date | 1844 |
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Materials and Techniques | lithograph |
Size(cm) | 25.1 x 20.0 |
Inscriptions | Signed on the stone lower right: h. D.; Numbered on the stone, below the signature: 666 |
Standard ref. | Delteil 1327 (ii/ii), Tobu II-12 |
Category | Prints |
Collection Number | G.2000-0684 |
Provenance
Peter Morse; Tobu Museum of Art (Tobu Railway Company); Purchased by the NMWA, 2001.
Bibliography
- 2002
- Annual Bulletin of the National Museum of Western Art. No. 35 (Apr. 2000-Mar. 2001), 2002, Takahashi, Akiya. New Acquisitions. pp. 14-15, List of New Acquisitions. p. 72.