Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault

Entrance to the Adelphi Wharf, plate 11 from Various Subjects Drawn from Life on Stone

1821
Lithograph in black on ivory wove paper
25.2 × 30.8 cm (9.9 × 12.1 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026

View at artic.eduPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Jean Louis André Théodore Géricault

Head of a Guillotined ManHead of a Guillotined ManSeven Sketches of Pairs of Boxers or WrestlersSeven Sketches of Pairs of Boxers or WrestlersSketches: Stable Boy Carrying a BucketSketches: Stable Boy Carrying a BucketGeneral of the First Empire Giving his Cavalry Orders to ChargeGeneral of the First Empire Giving his Cavalry Orders to ChaPortrait of a ManPortrait of a ManSketch of a Horse Facing Right and a Caricature in ProfileSketch of a Horse Facing Right and a Caricature in ProfileCaricature of a Man Wearing a Broad-Brimmed HatCaricature of a Man Wearing a Broad-Brimmed HatStudies of a Grenadier and a Munitions CartStudies of a Grenadier and a Munitions Cart

More like this

Entrance to the Adelphi WharfRodwell & Martin|Théodore Gericault|Charles Joseph HullmandeVarious Subjects Drawn from Life and on Stone:  Entrance to Adelphi WharfThéodore Géricault (French, 1791–1824) — Various Subjects DrMail CoachHorace Vernet — Mail CoachFarmer and His CartJohann Adam Klein — Farmer and His CartThe English BlacksmithThéodore Gericault — The English BlacksmithBrewers Drays, from A New Book of Horses and CarriagesThomas Rowlandson|Elizabeth Jackson — Brewers Drays, from A Drayhorses, Draymen & Malsters, from A New Book of Horses and CarriagesElizabeth Jackson|Thomas Rowlandson — Drayhorses, Draymen & Family of Traveling Hungarian Gypsies, Moldavia, July 19, 1837Denis Auguste Marie Raffet — Family of Traveling Hungarian GThe Pistol ShotCornelis Visscher — The Pistol ShotTwo Post Horses at the Door of a StableThéodore Gericault — Two Post Horses at the Door of a StableCour de CaserneJohn-Lewis Brown — Cour de CaserneParisian CourtyardCharles Émile Jacque — Parisian Courtyard