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This and 5 other objects are a part of a set whose first object is Album, Nouveaux Desseins pour graver sur l’orfeverie.

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1920

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2016

2025

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Print, Ornament Designs for use on Sugar and Oil Containers, late 17th–early 18th century

This is a Print. It was designed by Masson and published by Jean Mariette and print maker: Masson. It is dated late 17th–early 18th century and we acquired it in 1920. Its medium is etching and engraving on paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Advisory Council. It is credited Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council.

It is signed

Lettered in plate, lower center: A Paris chez I. Mariette rue St. Jacques aux Colonnes d’Hercule

It is inscribed

Lettered in plate, upper left: a. Sucrier; lettered upper center: Sucrier de Surtout; lettered lower right: Cuvette à sucre qui sert de Porte-huillier n’etant pas couverte; lettered lower left: Dessus de la Cuvette; numbered lower left corner: 6

Cite this object as

Print, Ornament Designs for use on Sugar and Oil Containers, late 17th–early 18th century; Designed by Masson (French, active late 17th and early 18th century); Published by Jean Mariette (1660–1742); France; etching and engraving on paper; Purchased for the Museum by the Advisory Council; 1921-6-434-6

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