Au théâtre, le parterre

Paris Musées

Au théâtre, le parterre

Lepère, Auguste, Graveur, Daumier, Honoré, Auteur du modèle

Medium
Gravure, Papier de soie
Culture
Francais
Department
Musée Carnavalet, Histoire de Paris
Institution
Paris Musées

Gravure de Lepère d'après Daumier

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