Sketches and pictures of French and Italian people and places [manuscript], 1902-1905.

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Sketches and pictures of French and Italian people and places [manuscript], 1902-1905.

Collection includes 3 pictures of Marie Antoinette; 3 photographs (by A.R. Montague) of the Cemetery of Sainte Marguerite, Paris; picture of Louis XVII taken in the Prison of the Temple shortly before his death; picture of the Garden of the Palazzo del Tajetto, Mantua; picture of Geburtshaus der Kaiserin Josephine in St. Pierre; sketch of "Les Carmes" from "Paris Revolutionnaire," 1902 December; account of a visit to the Cemetery of Sainte Marguerite on 1902 June 18; 2 small watercolors of the cemetery; and a watercolor of Mantua from the Mineio Bridge.

14 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7935392

University of Virginia. Library

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Cimetière Sainte-Marguerite (Paris, France)

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Hortense, Queen, consort of Louis Bonaparte, King of Holland, 1783-1837

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Louis XVII, of France, 1785-1795

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Marie Antoinette, Queen, consort of Louis XVI, King of France, 1755-1793

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Montague, A. R.

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