cold -water bathhouse Chevrier was on the northwest side of the Pont-Neuf in Paris. In the background, in the middle is the equestrian statue of Henry IV. In the foreground are men at work. With a separate etsplaatje Meryon left a poem pressures below show: Eh oui! voila la LOI ... supreme BAIN FROID. Manufacturer : printmaker Charles Meryon (listed building) in its design: Charles Meryondrukker P. Pierron (listed property) Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1864 Physical Features: Etching and drypoint material : paper Technique: etching / dry point measurements: plate edge: h 130 mm (representati


cold -water bathhouse Chevrier was on the northwest side of the Pont-Neuf in Paris. In the background, in the middle is the equestrian statue of Henry IV. In the foreground are men at work. With a separate etsplaatje Meryon left a poem pressures below show: Eh oui! voila la LOI ... supreme BAIN FROID. Manufacturer : printmaker Charles Meryon (listed building) in its design: Charles Meryondrukker P. Pierron (listed property) Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1864 Physical Features: Etching and drypoint material : paper Technique: etching / dry point measurements: plate edge: h 130 mm (representation) × W 143 mm × h 52 mm (poem) × b 82 mmblad: h 228 mm × W 169 mmToelichtingMeryon received from the Paris photographer Jean-Louis Henri Le Secq instructed to bring in print to this emblematic place in Paris. This is one of the forty copies printed the artist with the addition of a poem. The gist of the poem is that people from all walks of life is a cold bath beneficial. From correspondence is known that he worked out some details of the presentation using a magnifying glass (De Groot, 1991, p 86). . Subject: public bath where Paris


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