Gabriel Jacques de Saint-Aubin

Scenes from the Tuileries: The Chairs and the Water Cart

1760, retouched 1763
Two etchings from one plate, touched with drypoint on ivory laid paper
19.5 × 19.3 cm (7.7 × 7.6 in)

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