RM2DN9GF5–Textile, Ferdinand Favre Petitpierre & Cie, Medium: linen Technique: printed by engraved copper plate on plain weave, Panel of linen printed in red showing a chinoiserie design inspired by the Opera Panurge dans l'Isle des Lanternes: comédie lirique en trois actes written by André Ernest Modeste Grétry (1741-1813) and first performed in 1785. The design shows processions of personages in fantastic dress and performers on a stage., Nantes, France, ca. 1785, printed, dyed & painted textiles, Textile
RMJ8GFGB–Ferdinand Favre
RM2A46N53–Ferdinand Favre.
RMMMJ1BM–Français : Ferdinand Favre (1779-1867) Ferdinand Favre (1779-1867)
RM2A46RY7–Ferdinand Favre (1779-1867).
RMP5B1JB–N/A. Français : Ferdinand Abraham Favre, né le 22 février 1779 à Couvet, en Suisse (canton de Neuchâtel) et mort le 16 juillet 1867 à Paris, est un industriel un homme politique français du xixe siècle, maire de Nantes de 1832 à 1865, avec une interruption pendant la Seconde République, député de la Loire-Inférieure (1848-1857) puis sénateur du Second Empire (1857-1867). . Unknown 553 Ferdinand Favre
RM2GC12P4–FRANCE, LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE (44), NANTES, QUAI FERDINAND FAVRE AND LIEU UNIQUE
RM2DC7HHB–Honoré Daumier, (artist), French, 1808 - 1879, Ferdinand Favre, Les Représentans représentés (second series): pl.22, (series), 1849, lithograph
RM2HH6C47–'La Route de Poissy' with other scenes ca. 1820 Ferdinand Favre et Cie. 'La Route de Poissy' with other scenes 228928
RM2B8TRR5–FRENCH REPUBLIC. THE GOVERNMENT OF NATIONAL DEFENSE To the Inhabitants of Paris. The enemy kill our women and children Commune (1871). Jules Favre, Jules Ferry, Jules Simon, Louis-Antoine Garnier-Pagès, Eugène Pelletan, Ernest Picard, Emmanuel Arago, Adolphe Le Flo, Pierre-Frédéric Dorian, Pierre-Joseph Magnin, André Lavertujon, Hérold Ferdinand, Emile Durier, Amaury Dréo. Affiche d'un avis du gouvernement de la défense nationale aux habitants de Paris relatif au combat à mener pour vaincre l'ennemi. Typographie, 1871. Imprimeur Imprimerie Nationale. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMPKY5DH–Ferdinand Favre. Dated: 1849. Medium: lithograph. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: HONORÉ DAUMIER.
RM2B8F0CX–'Ferdinand Favre; English: France, 1849 Series: Les Représentans Représentés Periodical: Le Charivari, 20 September 1849 Prints; lithographs Lithograph Gift of Mr. George Longstreet (M.60.19.22) Prints and Drawings; 1849date QS:P571,+1849-00-00T00:00:00Z/9; '
RMC2WTCK–Fountain on fthe Place Royale at Nantes, Loire-Atlantique, France
RM2AEE21G–Honoré Daumier, Ferdinand Favre, 1849 Ferdinand Favre; 1849date
RM2G13358–Samuel Cholet. Les Nouveaux Elements (Furnishing Fabric) - c. 1815 - Designed by Samuel Cholet (French, 1786 - 1874) Manufactured by Ferdinand Favre
RMDBT47H–Ferdinand Favre M.60.19.22
RMBG8JP1–Nantes (44) : 'Quai Ferdinand Favre'
RM2GC12N8–FRANCE, LOIRE-ATLANTIQUE (44), NANTES, QUAI FERDINAND FAVRE, CANAL SAINT-FELIX AND ERDRE RIVER
RM2B0J1XY–Probably Ferdinand Favre et Cie, Piece, French, Nantes, Engraved by Delmès, ca. 1820, French, Nantes, Cotton, L. 41 7/8 x W. 30 1/2 inches, 106.4 x 77.5 cm, Textiles-Printed
RMPB2028–'La Route de Poissy' with other scenes. Culture: French, Nantes. Dimensions: L. 18 1/2 x W. 30 1/2 inches 47.0 x 77.5 cm. Engraver: Engraved by Delmès. Manufactory: Ferdinand Favre et Cie (1818-1866). Date: ca. 1820. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMRKT9TW–Les Nouveaux Elements (Furnishing Fabric) - c. 1815 - Designed by Samuel Cholet (French, 1786-1874) Manufactured by Ferdinand Favre Petitpierre et
RM2B0HBFC–Ferdinand Favre et Cie, Scenes from the Story of Moses, French, Nantes, Engraved by Samuel Cholet (1786–1874, working in Nantes until 1836), After Nicolas Poussin (French, Les Andelys 1594–1665 Rome), ca. 1820, French, Nantes, Cotton, L. 37 1/2 x W. 22 1/2 inches, 95.3 x 57.2 cm, Textiles-Printed
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