Chapel of St. Helena, Jerusalem: naval officers and sailors on a tour. Chromolithograph by H. Clerget and J. Gaildrau after François Edmond Pâris, 1862.

  • Pâris, Edmond, 1806-1893.
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[1862]
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37988i
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view Chapel of St. Helena, Jerusalem: naval officers and sailors on a tour. Chromolithograph by H. Clerget and J. Gaildrau after François Edmond Pâris, 1862.

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Chapel of St. Helena, Jerusalem: naval officers and sailors on a tour. Chromolithograph by H. Clerget and J. Gaildrau after François Edmond Pâris, 1862. Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Paris] : Arthus Bertrand, [1862] (57 r[ue] de Seine, Paris : Lemercier)

Physical description

1 print : chromolithograph ; image 34.9 x 48 cm + title page and descriptive text are also in the collection.

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Chapelle Ste. Hélène ou de l'invention de la Croix ; H. Clerget lith. Fig<ures>. par Gaildrau

References note

Not found in: Jean Adhémar, Inventaire du fonds français après 1800, Bibliothèque nationale, Département des estampes, tome cinquième, Paris 1949, pp. 35-42 (inventory of prints by Hubert Clerget)

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Wellcome Collection 37988i

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Rear-admiral Pâris appears to have been attached to the French fleet in the Mediterranean in about 1860, and to have been among those given an opportunity of visiting Jerusalem (Briony Llewellyn, The Orient observed, London 1989). The Chapel of St. Helena is an Armenian chapel within the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem

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