Lady pointing a marriage proposal on Qui refuse muse (title object) The French expression "Qui refuse, muse 'means a missed chance Where: apparently will not happen again. Girls certain parties have missed and at a certain age, probably not married if they propose to weigeren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacques Etienne Victor Arago (listed building) printer: Pierre Langlumé (listed building) Publisher: Noël Noël et et Dauty (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Paris Dating: ca. 1820 - ca. 1840 Physical characteristics: lithography, hand-colored material: paper technique: lithography (techni
Lady pointing a marriage proposal on Qui refuse muse (title object) The French expression "Qui refuse, muse 'means a missed chance Where: apparently will not happen again. Girls certain parties have missed and at a certain age, probably not married if they propose to weigeren. Manufacturer : printmaker Jacques Etienne Victor Arago (listed building) printer: Pierre Langlumé (listed building) Publisher: Noël Noël et et Dauty (indicated on object) Place manufacture: Paris Dating: ca. 1820 - ca. 1840 Physical characteristics: lithography, hand-colored material: paper technique: lithography (technique) / hand-color measurements: sheet: h 331 mm × W 250 mm Subject : being refused, the proposal rejectedproposal, declaration of love lovers Brought together by a third person and
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