Service du grand chambellan : Théâtre des Tuileries : Mémoire de peintures de decorations faites pour la Théâtre de la cour, d'après les dessins de M. Isabey ... par Ciceri, peintre des Théâtre de la cour, et du Grand Opéra : manuscript, 1814 Jan. 10.

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Service du grand chambellan : Théâtre des Tuileries : Mémoire de peintures de decorations faites pour la Théâtre de la cour, d'après les dessins de M. Isabey ... par Ciceri, peintre des Théâtre de la cour, et du Grand Opéra : manuscript, 1814 Jan. 10.

Accounts for expenses related to various curtains and scenery painted by Ciceri after designs by Isabey, as well as their fees.

1 sheet ([2] p.) ; 40 cm.

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